| DANGERLESS | • dangerless adj. Without danger. • DANGERLESS adj. without danger. |
| DINNERLESS | • dinnerless adj. Without dinner. • DINNERLESS adj. having no dinner. |
| ESCLANDRES | • esclandres n. Plural of esclandre. • ESCLANDRE n. (French) unpleasant notoriety; a scandal, a scene. |
| FENDERLESS | • fenderless adj. Without a fender. • FENDERLESS adj. not having a fender. |
| FRIENDLESS | • friendless adj. Without friends (without a friend). • FRIENDLESS adj. without a friend. |
| GARDENLESS | • gardenless adj. Without a garden. • GARDENLESS adj. without a garden. |
| GENDERLESS | • genderless adj. Without a gender, in its various senses. • GENDERLESS adj. having no gender. |
| NESSELRODE | • Nesselrode n. Designating a type of cream, pie, or pudding, constituting an iced dessert made of chestnuts and cream… • NESSELRODE n. a rich frozen pudding made of chestnuts, eggs, cream etc. |
| SALLENDERS | • sallenders n. An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. • SALLENDERS n. a skin disease affecting the hocks of horses. |
| SIDELINERS | • sideliners n. Plural of sideliner. • SIDELINER n. one who sidelines. |
| SLANDERERS | • slanderers n. Plural of slanderer. • SLANDERER n. one who slanders. |
| SLENDEREST | • slenderest adj. Superlative form of slender: most slender. • SLENDER adj. slight of build. |
| SLENDERISE | • SLENDERISE v. to make or become slender, also SLENDERIZE. |
| UNDERSEALS | • underseals n. Plural of underseal. • underseals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underseal. • UNDERSEAL v. to coat parts of the underbody of a vehicle with a protective coating. |
| UNDERSELLS | • undersells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersell. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |
| WILDERNESS | • wilderness n. (Uncountable) Uncultivated and unsettled land in its natural state inhabited by wild animals and with… • wilderness n. (By extension). • wilderness n. (Countable, figuratively). |
| WONDERLESS | • wonderless adj. Devoid of wonder. • WONDERLESS adj. without wonders. |