| DULNESS | • dulness n. Archaic spelling of dullness. • DULNESS n. the state of being dull, also DULLNESS. |
| ENSOULS | • ensouls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensoul. • ENSOUL v. to infuse with a soul, also INSOUL. |
| FULNESS | • fulness n. Dated form of fullness. • FULNESS n. the state of being full, also FULLNESS. |
| GUNLESS | • gunless adj. Without guns. • GUNLESS adj. having no gun. |
| GUNSELS | • gunsels n. Plural of gunsel. • GUNSEL n. (US slang) a stupid youth; a gunman. |
| INSULSE | • insulse adj. (Obsolete) insipid; dull; stupid. • INSULSE adj. lacking wit; dull; insipid. |
| NOUSLES | • nousles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nousle. • NOUSLE v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSELL, NURSLE. |
| NURSLES | • nursles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nursle. • NURSLE v. to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSELL, NOUSLE. |
| RUNLESS | • runless adj. (Of stockings) Without runs, or not susceptible to runs. • runless adj. (Sports) Without runs scored (In cricket, baseball, etc.). • RUNLESS adj. scoring no runs in baseball. |
| SENSUAL | • sensual adj. Inducing pleasurable or erotic sensations. • sensual adj. Of or pertaining to the physical senses; sensory. • sensual adj. Provoking or exciting a strong response in the senses. |
| SILENUS | • Silenus prop.n. (Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. • SILENUS n. (Latin) a satyrlike woodland god, an attendant of Bacchus, also SILEN. |
| SULLENS | • sullens n. Plural of sullen. • SULLEN n. a sullen mood. |
| SUNLESS | • sunless adj. Without the sun or sunshine; shaded; shadowed. • sunless adj. (Figuratively) Dreary, cheerless. • SUNLESS adj. without sun. |
| UNBLESS | • unbless v. (Transitive, obsolete) To deprive of blessings; to make wretched. • unbless v. (Transitive, computing, programming, Perl) To convert (a previously blessed object) back to a simple reference. • UNBLESS v. to deprive of blessing. |
| UNSEALS | • unseals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unseal. • UNSEAL v. to break the seal of. |
| UNSEELS | • unseels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unseel. • UNSEEL v. to unstitch a hawk's eyelids. |
| UNSELFS | • unselfs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unself. • UNSELF v. to deprive of the self. |
| UNSELLS | • unsells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsell. • UNSELL v. to speak disparagingly about. |