| ABOLISHERS | • abolishers n. Plural of abolisher. • ABOLISHER n. one who abolishes. |
| CHORALISTS | • choralists n. Plural of choralist. • CHORALIST n. a member of a choir, also CHORIST, CHORISTER, QUIRISTER. |
| CROSSLIGHT | • crosslight n. (Uncountable) Light that comes from the side, causing shadows that can obscure objects of view or create… • crosslight n. (Countable) A traffic light intended principally to allow pedestrian or other traffic from a lesser… • crosslight n. (Uncountable, theater) Illumination directed at the performers or subject matter from opposite sides of the set. |
| FLOURISHES | • flourishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flourish. • flourishes n. Plural of flourish. • FLOURISH v. to thrive. |
| HAILSTORMS | • hailstorms n. Plural of hailstorm. • hail␣storms n. Plural of hail storm. • HAILSTORM n. a storm of hail. |
| HORSEFLIES | • horseflies n. Plural of horsefly. • horse-flies n. Plural of horse-fly. • horse␣flies n. Plural of horse fly. |
| HORSETAILS | • horsetails n. Plural of horsetail. • horse␣tails n. Plural of horse tail. • HORSETAIL n. a waterside plant. |
| HOSTELRIES | • hostelries n. Plural of hostelry. • hostelries n. Plural of hostelrie. • HOSTELRY n. an inn. |
| HYDROLYSIS | • hydrolysis n. (Chemistry) A chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of… • HYDROLYSIS n. a decomposition reaction involving water, in which hydrogen ions replace other ions. |
| ISOTHERALS | • isotherals n. Plural of isotheral. • ISOTHERAL n. a line connecting points of the same average summer temperature, also ISOTHERE. |
| PHILHORSES | • PHILHORSE n. (Shakespeare) a fill-horse, the horse in a team nearest to the carriage. |
| REPOLISHES | • repolishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repolish. • REPOLISH v. to polish again. |
| RHOPALISMS | • RHOPALISM n. a sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor. |
| SHORELINES | • shorelines n. Plural of shoreline. • SHORELINE n. the line separating land and water, that fluctuates as water rises and falls. |
| SHORTLISTS | • shortlists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shortlist. • short-lists n. Plural of short-list. • short-lists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of short-list. |