| ALCHEMISTS | • alchemists n. Plural of alchemist. • ALCHEMIST n. a practitioner of alchemy. |
| DITHELISMS | • DITHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine, also DITHELITISM, DIOTHELISM, DYOTHELISM. |
| FATHOMLESS | • fathomless adj. Very deep (especially of water deeper than a lead line can measure); bottomless. • fathomless adj. (By extension) unfathomable or incomprehensible. • FATHOMLESS adj. incapable of being fathomed. |
| FLESHMENTS | • FLESHMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning. |
| HEALTHISMS | • HEALTHISM n. a lifestyle that prioritises health and fitness over anything else. |
| HELMETLESS | • helmetless adj. Without a helmet. |
| HOMESTALLS | • homestalls n. Plural of homestall. • HOMESTALL n. a homestead. |
| KLEPHTISMS | • KLEPHTISM n. being a klepht, a Greek brigand. |
| METHYLASES | • methylases n. Plural of methylase. • METHYLASE n. an enzyme that catalyzes methylation. |
| MOSCHATELS | • moschatels n. Plural of moschatel. • MOSCHATEL n. a plant of the genus Adoxa, the flowers of which are pale green, and have a faint musky smell. |
| MOTHERLESS | • motherless adj. Without a (living) mother. • motherless adj. Without mother (mucilaginous substance in fermenting liquid). • motherless adj. (Figurative) Without a history or predecessor. |
| RHYTHMLESS | • rhythmless adj. Without rhythm. • RHYTHMLESS adj. being without rhythm. |
| SCHMALTZES | • Schmaltzes prop.n. Plural of Schmaltz. • SCHMALTZ n. (Yiddish) excessive sentimentality, also SCHMALZ, SHMALTZ. |
| SHAMBLIEST | • SHAMBLY adj. awkwardly. |
| SHLUMPIEST | • SHLUMPY adj. (Yiddish) slovenly. |
| SHTREIMELS | • shtreimels n. Plural of shtreimel. • SHTREIMEL n. (Yiddish) a round, broad-brimmed hat edged with fur worn by some Hasidic Jews. |
| THEMSELVES | • themselves pron. (Reflexive) The reflexive case of they, the third-person plural personal pronoun. The group of people… • themselves pron. (Reflexive) The reflexive case of they, the third-person singular personal pronoun. The single person… • THEMSELVES pron. the reflexive pronoun of them. |