| FLINTINESS | • flintiness n. The state or condition of being flinty. • FLINTINESS n. the state of being flinty. |
| INSOLVENTS | • insolvents n. Plural of insolvent. • INSOLVENT n. one who is insolvent. |
| LISTENINGS | • listenings n. Plural of listening. • LISTENING n. the act of trying to hear. |
| NATIONLESS | • nationless adj. Without a nation, not belonging to any nation. • NATIONLESS adj. without a nation. |
| PLIANTNESS | • pliantness n. The state or quality of being pliant. • PLIANTNESS n. the state of being pliant. |
| SAINTLINGS | • saintlings n. Plural of saintling. • SAINTLING n. a little saint. |
| SANTOLINAS | • santolinas n. Plural of santolina. • SANTOLINA n. a genus of fragrant Mediterranean shrubs. |
| SCANTLINGS | • scantlings n. Plural of scantling. • scantlings n. (Nautical) The dimensions of the timbers of a ship. • SCANTLING n. a small portion. |
| SILENTNESS | • silentness n. (Archaic or nonstandard) silence. • SILENTNESS n. the state of being silent. |
| SINGLETONS | • singletons n. Plural of singleton. • Singletons prop.n. Plural of Singleton. • SINGLETON n. a playing card that is the only one of its suit in a player's hand. |
| SKINFLINTS | • skinflints n. Plural of skinflint. • SKINFLINT n. a miser; a niggard. |
| SLINGSTONE | • slingstone n. A stone, bullet, or other such missile or projectile thrown by a sling. • sling-stone n. Alternative spelling of slingstone. • sling␣stone n. A small stone that is projected or thrown from a sling. |
| UNINSTALLS | • uninstalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uninstall. • uninstalls n. Plural of uninstall. • UNINSTALL v. to remove a program from a storage device, also UNINSTAL. |