| POSSESSORS | • possessors n. Plural of possessor. • POSSESSOR n. one who possesses. |
| POSSESSORY | • possessory adj. Of, pertaining to, having or arising from possession. • POSSESSORY adj. of or pertaining to possession. |
| PREPOSSESS | • prepossess v. Chiefly followed by by or with: to preoccupy (someone) in an emotional or mental way, so as to preclude other things. • prepossess v. (By extension) To cause (someone) to have a previous inclination against, for, or to something; to bias… • prepossess v. (Obsolete). |
| PRISSINESS | • prissiness n. The state or quality of being excessively prim or proper. • PRISSINESS n. the state of being prissy. |
| SEMPSTRESS | • sempstress n. A seamstress, a woman employed to sew. • SEMPSTRESS n. a seamstress. |
| SOURPUSSES | • sourpusses n. Plural of sourpuss. • sour␣pusses n. Plural of sour puss. • SOURPUSS n. a grouchy person. |
| SPARSENESS | • sparseness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being sparse. • sparseness n. (Countable, rare) The result or product of being sparse. • SPARSENESS n. the state of being sparse. |
| SPINSTRESS | • spinstress n. (Obsolete) A woman who spins. • SPINSTRESS n. a woman who spins. |
| SPRYNESSES | • SPRYNESS n. the state of being spry. |
| SUPPRESSES | • suppresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suppress. • SUPPRESS v. to subdue or hold back. |
| SURPASSERS | • surpassers n. Plural of surpasser. • SURPASSER n. one who surpasses. |
| SURPLUSSES | • surplusses n. Plural of surplus. • surplusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surplus. • SURPLUS n. an excess. |
| SUSPENSERS | • suspensers n. Plural of suspenser. • SUSPENSER n. something, e.g. a film or book, that is filled with suspense. |
| SUSPENSORS | • suspensors n. Plural of suspensor. • SUSPENSOR n. a suspensory ligament, bandage, etc., also SUSPENSORY. |
| TRESPASSES | • trespasses n. Plural of trespass. • trespasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trespass. • TRESPASS v. to enter unlawfully on the premises of another. |