| GLOOMINESSES | • gloominesses n. Plural of gloominess. • GLOOMINESS n. the state of being gloomy. |
| GOODLINESSES | • GOODLINESS n. beauty of form; comeliness. |
| GOOSEFLESHES | • GOOSEFLESH n. a knobbly, pimply condition of the skin, like that of a plucked goose or other fowl due to erection of hairs through cold, horror, etc. |
| GOOSEGRASSES | • goosegrasses n. Plural of goosegrass. • GOOSEGRASS n. a Eurasian plant with a bristly stem and fruits that cling to clothes etc., aka cleavers. |
| GORGEOUSNESS | • gorgeousness n. The characteristic or quality of being gorgeous. • GORGEOUSNESS n. the state of being gorgeous. |
| GROOVINESSES | • GROOVINESS n. the state of being groovy. |
| LONGSOMENESS | • longsomeness n. The quality of being longsome; lengthiness. • LONGSOMENESS n. the state of being longsome, extended in length, tiresome. |
| OESOPHAGUSES | • oesophaguses n. Plural of oesophagus. • OESOPHAGUS n. that portion of the gut which connects the pharynx to the stomach, also ESOPHAGUS. |
| OSTEOGENESES | • osteogeneses n. Plural of osteogenesis. • OSTEOGENESIS n. the production or formation of bone. |
| OSTEOGENESIS | • osteogenesis n. (Physiology) The formation and development of bone. • OSTEOGENESIS n. the production or formation of bone. |
| SEISMOLOGIES | • SEISMOLOGY n. the study of earthquakes. |
| SOCIOLOGESES | • SOCIOLOGESE n. sociological jargon. |
| SPOROGENESES | • sporogeneses n. Plural of sporogenesis. • SPOROGENESIS n. reproduction by means of spores. |
| SPOROGENESIS | • sporogenesis n. (Cytology) The process by which spores are produced. • SPOROGENESIS n. reproduction by means of spores. |
| STEREOGNOSES | • STEREOGNOSIS n. the ability to establish the weight and form of an object by touch alone. |
| STEREOGNOSIS | • stereognosis n. The ability to perceive the form of an object by using the sense of touch. • STEREOGNOSIS n. the ability to establish the weight and form of an object by touch alone. |
| XENOGLOSSIES | • xenoglossies n. Plural of xenoglossy. • XENOGLOSSY n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSIA. |