| CANDLEFISHES | • candlefishes n. Plural of candlefish. • CANDLEFISH n. a marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it. |
| CHILDISHNESS | • childishness n. (Uncountable) The state or characteristic of being childish. • childishness n. (Countable) Childish behaviour. • CHILDISHNESS n. the state of being childish. |
| CLODDISHNESS | • cloddishness n. The quality or state of being cloddish. • CLODDISHNESS n. the state of being cloddish. |
| DESCHOOLINGS | • DESCHOOLING n. the freeing of children from the constraints of traditional learning. |
| DEVILISHNESS | • devilishness n. The state or quality of being devilish. • DEVILISHNESS n. the state of being devilish. |
| DISENTHRALLS | • disenthralls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenthrall. • DISENTHRALL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRAL, DISINTHRAL. |
| DISPLENISHED | • displenished v. Simple past tense and past participle of displenish. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DISPLENISHES | • displenishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of displenish. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DISRELISHING | • disrelishing v. Present participle of disrelish. • DISRELISH v. to dislike, not relish. |
| HOLLANDAISES | • hollandaises n. Plural of hollandaise. • HOLLANDAISE n. (French) a sauce made with butter, egg-yolks, vinegar or white wine, and lemon juice, usually served with fish. |
| HUSBANDLIEST | • HUSBANDLY adj. of or like a husband. |
| MISHANDLINGS | • mishandlings n. Plural of mishandling. • MISHANDLING n. e act of handling wrongly. |
| NEEDLEFISHES | • needlefishes n. Plural of needlefish. • NEEDLEFISH n. the European great pipefish. |
| SCHINDYLESES | • schindyleses n. Plural of schindylesis. • SCHINDYLESIS n. an articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another. |
| SCHINDYLESIS | • schindylesis n. (Anatomy) A form of articulation in which one bone is received into a groove or slit in another. • SCHINDYLESIS n. an articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another. |
| SHOULDERINGS | • shoulderings n. Plural of shouldering. • SHOULDERING n. the act of carrying on the shoulder. |
| SLIPSHODNESS | • slipshodness n. The quality of being slipshod. • SLIPSHODNESS n. the state of being slipshod. |
| STAPHYLINIDS | • staphylinids n. Plural of staphylinid. • STAPHYLINID n. a kind of beetle aka rove beetle. |
| STICKHANDLES | • stickhandles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stickhandle. • STICKHANDLE v. to manoeuvre (the puck) deftly in ice hockey. |
| THISTLEDOWNS | • thistledowns n. Plural of thistledown. • THISTLEDOWN n. the typically plumose pappus from the ripe flower head of a thistle. |