| AFFABILITIES | • affabilities n. Plural of affability. • AFFABILITY n. the quality of being affable. |
| AFFILIATIONS | • affiliations n. Plural of affiliation. • AFFILIATION n. the result of affiliating. |
| BAILIFFSHIPS | • bailiffships n. Plural of bailiffship. • BAILIFFSHIP n. the office of bailiff. |
| COPLAINTIFFS | • coplaintiffs n. Plural of coplaintiff. • COPLAINTIFF n. a joint plaintiff. |
| DAFFODILLIES | • daffodillies n. Plural of daffodilly. • DAFFODILLY n. a yellow-flowered narcissus, also DAFFADOWNDILLY, DAFFODIL. |
| DIFFICULTIES | • difficulties n. Plural of difficulty. • difficulties n. (Colloquial) a series of frustrations. • DIFFICULTY n. the state of being difficult. |
| DISAFFILIATE | • disaffiliate v. To cease to have an affiliation (with); to take steps to break an affiliation or association. • DISAFFILIATE v. to end an affiliation. |
| FISHWIFELIER | • FISHWIFELY adj. like a fishwife, vituperative. |
| INSUFFLATING | • insufflating v. Present participle of insufflate. • INSUFFLATE v. to blow on or into. |
| INSUFFLATION | • insufflation n. The action of breathing or blowing into or on. • insufflation n. The result of breathing or blowing into or on. • insufflation n. The ritual breathing onto the water used for baptism. |
| NONOFFICIALS | • nonofficials n. Plural of nonofficial. • NONOFFICIAL n. one who is not an official. |
| OFFICIALDOMS | • officialdoms n. Plural of officialdom. • OFFICIALDOM n. officials as a class. |
| OFFICIALESES | • officialeses n. Plural of officialese. • OFFICIALESE n. the characteristic language of official statements. |
| OFFICIALISMS | • officialisms n. Plural of officialism. • OFFICIALISM n. excessive devotion to routine or position. |
| OFFICIALTIES | • officialties n. Plural of officialty. • OFFICIALTY n. the charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official, also OFFICIALITY. |
| SEMIOFFICIAL | • semiofficial adj. Alternative spelling of semi-official. • semi-official adj. Having some degree of official authority. • SEMIOFFICIAL adj. having some official authority or standing. |
| SPIFFLICATED | • spifflicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of spifflicate. • SPIFFLICATE v. to overcome or dispose of by violence, also SPIFLICATE. |
| SPIFFLICATES | • spifflicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spifflicate. • SPIFFLICATE v. to overcome or dispose of by violence, also SPIFLICATE. |
| SUFFICIENTLY | • sufficiently adv. (Manner) In a sufficient manner; enough. • sufficiently adv. (Degree) To a sufficient extent. • SUFFICIENT adv. adequate. |