| AFTERSHAVES | • aftershaves n. Plural of aftershave. • after-shaves n. Plural of after-shave. • AFTERSHAVE n. a usually scented lotion for use on the face after shaving. |
| DRIVESHAFTS | • driveshafts n. Plural of driveshaft. • drive␣shafts n. Plural of drive shaft. • DRIVESHAFT n. a shaft from a driving wheel communicating motion to machinery. |
| HARVESTINGS | • harvestings n. Plural of harvesting. • HARVESTING n. the act of gathering in a cop. |
| HARVESTLESS | • harvestless adj. Without harvest; lacking in crops; barren. • HARVESTLESS adj. without a harvest. |
| OVERTHRUSTS | • overthrusts n. Plural of overthrust. • overthrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overthrust. • OVERTHRUST n. a fault at a low angle from the horizontal in which the rocks on the upper side of the fault plane have moved upwards in relation to the rocks on the lower side of the fault plane. |
| POSTHARVEST | • postharvest adj. After a harvest (especially with regard to food preservation). • POSTHARVEST adj. following a harvest. |
| PREHARVESTS | • PREHARVEST n. the period before harvest. |
| RAVISHMENTS | • ravishments n. Plural of ravishment. • RAVISHMENT n. the act of ravishing. |
| REVANCHISTS | • revanchists n. Plural of revanchist. • REVANCHIST n. one adhering to policy of aggressively seeking recovery of lost territory. |
| SERVANTSHIP | • servantship n. The role or status of servant. • SERVANTSHIP n. the state of being a servant. |
| SHIRTSLEEVE | • shirtsleeve n. Alternative form of shirt sleeve. • shirt-sleeve adj. Having an informal, relaxed appearance or approach, particularly in business. • shirt-sleeve n. Alternative form of shirt sleeve. |
| SILVERSMITH | • silversmith n. A person who makes articles out of silver usually larger than jewellery. • Silversmith prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • silver-smith n. Alternative spelling of silversmith. |
| SWITCHOVERS | • switchovers n. Plural of switchover. • SWITCHOVER n. the act of switching over from one method to another. |
| THEIRSELVES | • theirselves pron. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of themselves. • THEIRSELVES pron. (dialect) themselves. |
| TOVARISCHES | • tovarisches n. Plural of tovarisch. • TOVARISCH n. (Russian) friend, comrade, also TOVARICH, TOVARISH. |
| TSAREVICHES | • tsareviches n. Plural of tsarevich. • TSAREVICH n. (Russian) the wife of a tsar, also CZAREVICH. |
| TSESAREVICH | • tsesarevich n. Crown prince (heir apparent or presumptive) in the Russian Empire, from 1797 till 1917. • TSESAREVICH n. (Russian) the eldest son of a tsar, heir to the tsardom, also CESAREVICH, CESAREVITCH, CESAREWICH, CESAREWITCH, TSAREVITCH, TSESAREVITCH, TSESAREWICH, TSESAREWITCH. |
| VARNISHIEST | • VARNISHY adj. like varnish. |