| CLOVERGRASS | • clover␣grass n. Clover (of genus Trifolium). • clover␣grass n. Halophila baillonis, a rare seagrass. • CLOVERGRASS n. clover as pasturage. |
| DRAGSVILLES | • DRAGSVILLE n. (US) boredom. |
| EVANGELISES | • evangelises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evangelise. • EVANGELISE v. to preach the gospel to, also EVANGELIZE. |
| EVANGELISMS | • evangelisms n. Plural of evangelism. • EVANGELISM n. the winning or revival of personal commitments to Christ. |
| EVANGELISTS | • evangelists n. Plural of evangelist. • Evangelists n. Plural of Evangelist. • EVANGELIST n. a writer of any of the four Gospels. |
| GALVANISERS | • galvanisers n. Plural of galvaniser. • GALVANISER n. a galvanising agent, also GALVANIZER. |
| LIFESAVINGS | • life␣savings n. A large sum of money one has saved over a considerable number of years. • LIFESAVING n. the skill or practice of saving or protecting the lives esp. of drowning persons. |
| OVERSLAUGHS | • overslaughs n. Plural of overslaugh. • OVERSLAUGH v. to pass over someone in favor of another, as in a promotion. |
| REVENGELESS | • revengeless adj. (Obsolete) Unrevenged. • REVENGELESS adj. without revenge. |
| SILVERISING | • silverising v. Present participle of silverise. • SILVERISE v. to cover with silver, also SILVERIZE. |
| SILVERLINGS | • silverlings n. Plural of silverling. • SILVERLING n. in the Bible, a small silver coin. |
| SNIVELLINGS | • snivellings n. Plural of snivelling. • SNIVELLING n. the act or sound of snivelling. |
| STARVELINGS | • starvelings n. Plural of starveling. • STARVELING n. a starving, weak, hungry or pining person. |
| SUGARLOAVES | • sugarloaves n. Plural of sugarloaf. • sugar-loaves n. Plural of sugar-loaf. • sugar␣loaves n. Plural of sugar loaf. |
| VANTAGELESS | • vantageless adj. Without a vantage. • VANTAGELESS adj. without vantage. |
| VULGARISERS | • vulgarisers n. Plural of vulgariser. • VULGARISER n. one who vulgarises, also VULGARIZER. |