| ALBUMOSES | • albumoses n. Plural of albumose. • ALBUMOSE n. a water-soluble protein. |
| ALMSHOUSE | • almshouse n. A building of residence for the poor, sick or elderly of a parish. Originally founded by the Church… • alms-house n. Alternative spelling of almshouse. • ALMSHOUSE n. a privately supported house offering accommodation to the aged or needy. |
| COLISEUMS | • coliseums n. Plural of coliseum. • COLISEUM n. (Latin) a large structure for public entertainment. |
| COLOSSEUM | • colosseum n. Alternative spelling of coliseum. • Colosseum prop.n. The largest stadium in the Roman empire, located near the center of Rome. • COLOSSEUM n. a large building or stadium used as a place of entertainment, also COLISEUM. |
| COMPULSES | • compulses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compulse. • COMPULSE v. (obsolete) to compel. |
| EMBOLUSES | • emboluses n. Plural of embolus. • EMBOLUS n. (Latin) a clot or air bubble obstructing a blood-vessel. |
| EMULSIONS | • emulsions n. Plural of emulsion. • emulsions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emulsion. • EMULSION n. a colloidal suspension of one liquid in another. |
| EMULSOIDS | • emulsoids n. Plural of emulsoid. • EMULSOID n. a liquid dispersed in another liquid. |
| FULSOMEST | • fulsomest adj. Superlative form of fulsome: most fulsome. • FULSOME adj. cloying. |
| HUMORLESS | • humorless adj. (American spelling) Lacking humor or levity; serious; not funny, amusing, amused, or lighthearted. • HUMORLESS adj. (US) without humor, also HUMOURLESS. |
| MOUTHLESS | • mouthless adj. Without a mouth. • MOUTHLESS adj. destitute of a mouth. |
| OUTSMELLS | • outsmells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsmell. • OUTSMELL v. to surpass in smelling. |
| OUTSMILES | • outsmiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsmile. • OUTSMILE v. to surpass in smiling. |
| SEMISOLUS | • SEMISOLUS n. an advertisement on the same page as another advertisement but not adjacent to it. |
| SMOULDERS | • smoulders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smoulder. • SMOULDER v. to burn with no flame, also SMOLDER. |
| SOULMATES | • soulmates n. Plural of soulmate. • soul␣mates n. Plural of soul mate. • SOULMATE n. a person with whom one is perfectly suited. |
| VOLUMISES | • volumises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of volumise. • VOLUMISE v. to give extra body to hair, also VOLUMIZE. |