| ADDRESSEES | • addressees n. Plural of addressee. • ADDRESSEE n. one who is addressed. |
| DEARNESSES | • dearnesses n. Plural of dearness. • DEARNESS n. the state of being dear. |
| DESERTLESS | • desertless adj. (Obsolete) Undeserving. • DESERTLESS adj. without merit. |
| DESIRELESS | • desireless adj. Free from desire. • DESIRELESS adj. free from desire. |
| DESTRESSED | • destressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of destress. • DESTRESS v. to remove stress from. |
| DESTRESSES | • destresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destress. • DESTRESS v. to remove stress from. |
| DIRENESSES | • direnesses n. Plural of direness. • DIRENESS n. the state of being dire. |
| EDITRESSES | • editresses n. Plural of editress. • EDITRESS n. a female editor, also EDITRIX. |
| MEDRESSEHS | • medressehs n. Plural of medresseh. • MEDRESSEH n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESE. |
| REASSESSED | • reassessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reassess. • REASSESS v. to assess again. |
| REDRESSERS | • redressers n. Plural of redresser. • REDRESSER n. one who redresses, also REDRESSOR. |
| REREDOSSES | • reredosses n. Plural of reredosse. • REREDOS n. a screen or panelling behind an altar or seat, also REREDOSSE. |
| RESTRESSED | • restressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of restress. • RESTRESS v. to stress again. |
| RUDENESSES | • rudenesses n. Plural of rudeness. • RUDENESS n. the quality of being rude. |
| SEAREDNESS | • searedness n. The state of being seared or callous; insensibility. • SEAREDNESS n. the state of being seared. |
| SPEEDSTERS | • speedsters n. Plural of speedster. • SPEEDSTER n. one who likes to travel fast. |
| SUPERSEDES | • supersedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of supersede. • supersedes n. Plural of supersede. • SUPERSEDE v. to take the place of, also SUPERCEDE. |
| SYNDERESES | • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| TENDRESSES | • TENDRESSE n. (French) a tender feeling, a fondness, also TENDRE. |