| ANGERLESS | • angerless adj. Without anger. • ANGERLESS adj. without anger. |
| GLARINESS | • glariness n. The quality of being glary; a dazzling brilliancy. • GLARINESS n. the state of being glary. |
| GRAINLESS | • grainless adj. Without grain. • grainless adj. Free from grainy texture or appearance. • GRAINLESS adj. without grain. |
| LARGENESS | • largeness n. (Obsolete) Liberality; generosity. • largeness n. The property of being physically large. • largeness n. The quality of not being limited or constrained; having great scope. |
| LINGSTERS | • lingsters n. Plural of lingster. • LINGSTER n. an interpreter, also LINKSTER. |
| NEWSGIRLS | • newsgirls n. Plural of newsgirl. • NEWSGIRL n. a girl who delivers or sells newspapers. |
| REGALNESS | • regalness n. The quality of being regal. • REGALNESS n. the quality of being regal, also REGALITY. |
| RIESLINGS | • rieslings n. Plural of riesling;alternative spelling of Rieslings. • Rieslings n. Plural of Riesling. • RIESLING n. (German) a type of grape grown esp. in Germany; a dry white table wine produced from this. |
| SALERINGS | • salerings n. Plural of salering. • SALERING n. a cattle-selling area. |
| SANGLIERS | • sangliers n. Plural of sanglier. • SANGLIER n. (French) a wild boar. |
| SANGREALS | • SANGREAL n. the legendary cup used by Christ at the Last Supper, also SANGRAIL. |
| SHINGLERS | • shinglers n. Plural of shingler. • Shinglers prop.n. Plural of Shingler. • SHINGLER n. a person who shingles houses etc. |
| SIGNALERS | • signalers n. Plural of signaler. • SIGNALER n. (US) one who signals, also SIGNALLER. |
| SNIGGLERS | • snigglers n. Plural of sniggler. • SNIGGLER n. one who sniggles, fishes for eels. |
| SPANGLERS | • spanglers n. Plural of spangler. • Spanglers prop.n. Plural of Spangler. • SPANGLER n. one who spangles. |
| SPERLINGS | • sperlings n. Plural of sperling. • SPERLING n. a kind of fish, the smelt, also SPARLING, SPIRLING. |
| SPRANGLES | • sprangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprangle. • SPRANGLE v. (US) to sprawl, to straggle. |
| SPRINGLES | • springles n. Plural of springle. • springles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of springle. • SPRINGLE n. a snare with a noose and spring, also SPRINGE. |
| STERLINGS | • sterlings n. Plural of sterling. • STERLING n. an English penny of the Norman and subsequent dynasties. |
| STRANGLES | • strangles n. A disease of horses caused by an infection by the bacterium Streptococcus equi. • strangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strangle. • strangles n. Plural of strangle. |