| AUGUSTNESS | • augustness n. The state or quality of being august or noble. • AUGUSTNESS n. the state of being august. |
| GASTNESSES | • GASTNESS n. (Shakespeare) dread, also GASTNESSE, GHASTNESS. |
| GIANTESSES | • giantesses n. Plural of giantess. • GIANTESS n. a female giant. |
| GUSSETINGS | • gussetings n. Plural of gusseting. • GUSSETING n. the act of furnishing with a reinforcing piece of material. |
| HOSTESSING | • hostessing n. The work of a hostess. • HOSTESS v. to act as a woman who entertains socially. |
| NUTGRASSES | • nutgrasses n. Plural of nutgrass. • nut-grasses n. Plural of nut-grass. • NUTGRASS n. any of various American sedges, also NUTSEDGE. |
| RINGTOSSES | • ringtosses n. Plural of ringtoss. • ring␣tosses n. Plural of ring toss. • RINGTOSS n. a game in which the object is to toss a ring so that it will catch upon an upright stick. |
| RUSSETINGS | • russetings n. Plural of russeting. • RUSSETING n. a russet apple, also RUSSETTING. |
| SLIGHTNESS | • slightness n. The property of being slight, smallness, petiteness. • SLIGHTNESS n. the state of being slight. |
| SONGSHEETS | • songsheets n. Plural of songsheet. • SONGSHEET n. a piece of paper with the words to one or more songs on it. |
| SONGSTRESS | • songstress n. A female singer. • songstress n. A female songbird. • SONGSTRESS n. a woman who sings; a female singing bird. |
| STINGINESS | • stinginess n. A lack of generosity. • STINGINESS n. the state of being stingy. |
| STODGINESS | • stodginess n. The state or quality of being stodgy. • STODGINESS n. the state of being stodgy. |
| STRINGLESS | • stringless adj. Without string. • stringless adj. Without a hard fibrous strand running the length of one side of the pod. • STRINGLESS adj. having no strings. |
| STRONGNESS | • strongness n. The state or condition of being strong; strength. • STRONGNESS n. the state of being strong. |
| SYNERGISTS | • synergists n. Plural of synergist. • SYNERGIST n. a substance which increases the effect of another e.g. a pesticide. |
| TRANSGRESS | • transgress v. (Transitive) To exceed or overstep some limit or boundary. • transgress v. (Transitive) To act in violation of some law. • transgress v. (Intransitive, construed with against) To commit an offense; to sin. |
| TRIGNESSES | • TRIGNESS n. (Scots) neatness. |