| BLOODSHEDS | • bloodsheds n. Plural of bloodshed. • BLOODSHED n. the shedding of blood. |
| CHORDAMESODERMS | • CHORDAMESODERM n. the layer of specialized cells in the middle of a developing embryo which forms the notochord and structures of the central nervous system. |
| DODECAPHONISMS | • DODECAPHONISM n. twelve-tone music, also DODECAPHONY. |
| DODECAPHONISTS | • dodecaphonists n. Plural of dodecaphonist. • DODECAPHONIST n. a composer or admirer of twelve-tone music. |
| FOODSHEDS | • foodsheds n. Plural of foodshed. • FOODSHED n. the area through which food is transported from farm to consumer. |
| GODDESSHOOD | • goddesshood n. The state of being a goddess; goddess-ship. • GODDESSHOOD n. the state of being a goddess. |
| GODDESSHOODS | • GODDESSHOOD n. the state of being a goddess. |
| HOODEDNESS | • hoodedness n. The quality of being hooded. • HOODEDNESS n. the state of being hooded. |
| HOODEDNESSES | • HOODEDNESS n. the state of being hooded. |
| HYDROMEDUSOIDS | • HYDROMEDUSOID n. a hydromedusa, also HYDROMEDUSA, HYDROMEDUSAN. |
| THOUSANDFOLDS | • thousandfolds n. Plural of thousandfold. • THOUSANDFOLD n. a thousand times as much. |
| WOODSHEDDINGS | • WOODSHEDDING n. spontaneous or improvised barbershop singing. |
| WOODSHEDS | • woodsheds n. Plural of woodshed. • woodsheds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of woodshed. • WOODSHED v. to practice on a musical instrument. |