| FRESHNESS | • freshness n. The state or quality of being fresh. • FRESHNESS n. the state of being fresh. |
| HARNESSES | • harnesses n. Plural of harness. • harnesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harness. • HARNESS v. to equip with gear. |
| HEIRESSES | • heiresses n. Plural of heiress. • HEIRESS n. a female inheritor. |
| HERDESSES | • herdesses n. Plural of herdess. • HERDESS n. a female keeper of a herd. |
| HORSELESS | • horseless adj. Not having a horse. • HORSELESS adj. without a horse. |
| RICHESSES | • richesses n. Plural of richesse. • RICHESSE n. (obsolete) riches. |
| SEAHORSES | • seahorses n. Plural of seahorse. • sea␣horses n. Plural of sea horse. • SEAHORSE n. any marine fish of the genus Hippocampus with a prehensile tail and a horselike head. |
| SEASHORES | • seashores n. Plural of seashore. • SEASHORE n. land bordering on the sea. |
| SECESHERS | • seceshers n. Plural of secesher. • SECESHER n. a secessionist, also SECESH. |
| SHEERNESS | • sheerness n. (Uncountable) The property of being sheer. • sheerness n. (Countable, rare) The result or product of being sheer. • Sheerness prop.n. A town on the Isle of Sheppey in Swale borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ9274). |
| SHERRISES | • SHERRIS n. (archaic) sherry. |
| SHORELESS | • shoreless adj. Without a shore, or with no shore in sight; boundless. • SHORELESS adj. without a shore. |
| SHREDLESS | • shredless adj. Having no shreds; without a shred. • SHREDLESS adj. having no shreds; without a shred. |