| ASPHETERISED | • ASPHETERISE v. to deny the right of private property, also ASPHETERIZE. |
| DAUGHTERLESS | • daughterless adj. Without a daughter. • DAUGHTERLESS adj. without a daughter. |
| DEEMSTERSHIP | • DEEMSTERSHIP n. the office of deemster. |
| DISENTHRONES | • disenthrones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenthrone. • DISENTHRONE v. (Milton) to dethrone. |
| DISSENTERISH | • DISSENTERISH adj. like a (religious) dissenter. |
| GROUNDSHEETS | • groundsheets n. Plural of groundsheet. • GROUNDSHEET n. a waterproof sheet spread on the ground in a tent etc. |
| HEADMISTRESS | • headmistress n. (Chiefly Britain) A female school principal. • HEADMISTRESS n. a woman heading the staff of a private school. |
| HOMESTEADERS | • homesteaders n. Plural of homesteader. • HOMESTEADER n. one who occupies a homestead. |
| NIGHTDRESSES | • nightdresses n. Plural of nightdress. • NIGHTDRESS n. a garment worn at night. |
| RADIESTHESIA | • radiesthesia n. The supposed paranormal ability to detect a radiation-like aura within the human body. • RADIESTHESIA n. sensitivity to radiation from any source. |
| RESIDENTSHIP | • residentship n. The condition of being a resident. • residentship n. The length of a residency. • RESIDENTSHIP n. the state of being a resident. |
| SHIRTDRESSES | • shirtdresses n. Plural of shirtdress. • SHIRTDRESS n. a straight dress with a collar like a shirt's. |
| SHIRTSLEEVED | • shirtsleeved adj. Dressed in one’s shirt sleeves. • SHIRTSLEEVED adj. in shirtsleeves, i.e. not wearing a jacket. |
| SHORTSHEETED | • shortsheeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of shortsheet. • short-sheeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of short-sheet. • short␣sheeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of short sheet. |
| SOUTHERNISED | • southernised v. Simple past tense and past participle of southernise. • SOUTHERNISE v. to make southern, also SOUTHERNIZE. |
| SPREADSHEETS | • spreadsheets n. Plural of spreadsheet. • SPREADSHEET n. a program with which data, formatted in rows and columns of cells, can be viewed on a screen and manipulated to make projections, calculations etc. |
| STAKEHOLDERS | • stakeholders n. Plural of stakeholder. • STAKEHOLDER n. a person entrusted with the stakes of bettors. |
| STARCHEDNESS | • starchedness n. The quality or state of being starched; stiffness in manners; formality. • STARCHEDNESS n. the state of being starched. |
| WITHEREDNESS | • witheredness n. The state of being withered. • WITHEREDNESS n. the state of being withered. |
| WRETCHEDNESS | • wretchedness n. An unhappy state of mental or physical suffering. • wretchedness n. A state of prolonged misfortune, privation, or anguish. • WRETCHEDNESS n. the state of being wretched. |