| BISHOPESSES | • bishopesses n. Plural of bishopess. • BISHOPESS n. a female bishop. |
| DISESPOUSES | • disespouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISPASSIONS | • dispassions n. Plural of dispassion. • DISPASSION n. freedom from passion. |
| PASSIONLESS | • passionless adj. Lacking in passion. • PASSIONLESS adj. without passion. |
| PIOUSNESSES | • piousnesses n. Plural of piousness. • PIOUSNESS n. piety. |
| POSSESSIONS | • possessions n. Plural of possession. • POSSESSION n. the act of having or taking into control. |
| POSSESSIVES | • possessives n. Plural of possessive. • POSSESSIVE n. a possessive word or word group. |
| PROSINESSES | • prosinesses n. Plural of prosiness. • PROSINESS n. the state of being prosy. |
| SOAPINESSES | • SOAPINESS n. the state of being soapy. |
| SOPPINESSES | • SOPPINESS n. the state of being soppy. |
| SOUPINESSES | • SOUPINESS n. the quality of being soupy. |
| SPASMODISTS | • spasmodists n. Plural of spasmodist. • SPASMODIST n. a person whose work is spasmodic. |
| SUSPENSIONS | • suspensions n. Plural of suspension. • SUSPENSION n. temporary removal (as from office or privileges). |
| SUSPENSOIDS | • suspensoids n. Plural of suspensoid. • SUSPENSOID n. a colloid dispersed with difficulty, yielding an unstable solution that cannot be reformed after coagulation. |
| SYMPOSIASTS | • symposiasts n. Plural of symposiast. • SYMPOSIAST n. a participant at a conference. |