| CROSSLIGHTS | • crosslights n. Plural of crosslight. • cross-lights n. Plural of cross-light. • CROSSLIGHT n. a light whose direction makes an angle with that of another light. |
| GHASTLINESS | • ghastliness n. The state of being ghastly. • ghastliness n. A ghastly thing. • GHASTLINESS n. the state of being ghastly. |
| GHOSTLINESS | • ghostliness n. The quality of being ghostly. • GHOSTLINESS n. the state of being ghostly. |
| GOATISHNESS | • goatishness n. The state or condition of being goatish. • GOATISHNESS n. the state of being goatish, lustful. |
| LIGHTNESSES | • lightnesses n. Plural of lightness. • LIGHTNESS n. the state of being light. |
| RIGHTNESSES | • rightnesses n. Plural of rightness. • RIGHTNESS n. the state of being right. |
| SHOESTRINGS | • shoestrings n. Plural of shoestring. • shoestrings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shoestring. • SHOESTRING n. a shoelace. |
| SIGHTLESSLY | • sightlessly adv. In a sightless manner; blindly. • SIGHTLESS adv. blind. |
| SIGHTLINESS | • sightliness n. The state or condition of being sightly; attractiveness, beauty. • SIGHTLINESS n. the state of being sightly. |
| SPRIGHTLESS | • sprightless adj. (Archaic) Lacking life; dull; sluggish. • SPRIGHTLESS adj. (obsolete) spiritless. |
| STINGFISHES | • stingfishes n. Plural of stingfish. • STINGFISH n. the weever fish, also STINGBULL. |
| SWITCHGRASS | • switchgrass n. A tall North American perennial grass, Panicum virgatum, used as forage and to make hay. • switch␣grass n. Panicum virgatum, a dominant species of the central North American tallgrass prairie. • SWITCHGRASS n. a panic grass of the western US that is used for hay. |
| THINGNESSES | • thingnesses n. Plural of thingness. • THINGNESS n. the quality of being a thing. |
| TIGHTNESSES | • tightnesses n. Plural of tightness. • TIGHTNESS n. the state of being tight. |
| TIGRISHNESS | • TIGRISHNESS n. the quality of being like a tiger. |