| GHASTNESS | • ghastness n. (Archaic) Amazement; terror; fright; fear. • GHASTNESS n. ghastliness, also GASTNESS, GASTNESSE. |
| HANGNESTS | • hangnests n. Plural of hangnest. • HANGNEST n. the Baltimore oriole, so called because its nest is suspended from the limb of a tree, also HANGBIRD. |
| HISTOGENS | • histogens n. Plural of histogen. • HISTOGEN n. a more or less well-defined region within a plant where tissues undergo differentiation. |
| LIGHTNESS | • lightness n. (Uncountable) the condition of being illuminated. • lightness n. (Uncountable) the relative whiteness or transparency of a colour. • lightness n. (Countable) The product of being illuminated. |
| NIGHTLESS | • nightless adj. Without night. • NIGHTLESS adj. having no night. |
| OUGHTNESS | • oughtness n. (Chiefly philosophy) In ethics, the quality which makes an action dutiful or morally obligatory. • oughtness n. (Rare) The state or characteristic of something’s being as it ought to be; rightness. • oughtness n. (Rare) The obligatoriness of future actions or future states of affairs which are morally worthy of… |
| RIGHTNESS | • rightness n. (Uncountable) The characteristic of being right; correctness. • rightness n. (Countable) The result or product of being right; something correct. • rightness n. The property of being on, or moving toward, the right. |
| SEETHINGS | • seethings n. Plural of seething. • see␣things v. (Idiomatic) To imagine that one sees things that are not actually present; to have visual hallucinations. • see␣things v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see see, thing. |
| SENNIGHTS | • sennights n. Plural of sennight. • se'nnights n. Plural of se’nnight. • SENNIGHT n. (archaic) the space of seven nights and days, a week. |
| SHEETINGS | • sheetings n. Plural of sheeting. • SHEETING n. cloth for sheets. |
| SIGHTSEEN | • sightseen v. Past participle of sightsee. • SIGHTSEE v. to view places of interest. |
| SIGHTSMEN | • sightsmen n. Plural of sightsman. • SIGHTSMAN n. one who reads or performs music readily at first sight. |
| SONGSHEET | • songsheet n. A document containing the lyrics of a song, to be consulted by the singer. • SONGSHEET n. a piece of paper with the words to one or more songs on it. |
| STRENGTHS | • strengths n. Plural of strength. • strengths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strength. • STRENGTH n. a degree of being mentally or physically strong. |
| THINGNESS | • thingness n. The quality of a material thing; objectivity; actuality; reality. • THINGNESS n. the quality of being a thing. |
| TIGHTNESS | • tightness n. The quality or degree of being tight. • TIGHTNESS n. the state of being tight. |
| TOUGHNESS | • toughness n. (Uncountable) The state of being tough. • toughness n. A formidable difficulty. • TOUGHNESS n. the state of being tough. |