| FORMLESSLY | • formlessly adv. In a formless manner. • FORMLESS adv. lacking structure. |
| GLAMORLESS | • glamorless adj. Alternative spelling of glamourless. |
| GORMLESSLY | • gormlessly adv. In a gormless manner. |
| GRISTMILLS | • gristmills n. Plural of gristmill. • grist␣mills n. Plural of grist mill. • GRISTMILL n. a mill for grinding grain; esp. grists, or portions of grain brought by different customers. |
| HARMLESSLY | • harmlessly adv. In a harmless manner. • HARMLESS adv. not harmful. |
| MARSEILLES | • Marseilles prop.n. The capital city of the Bouches-du-Rhône department, France; capital city of the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte… • Marseilles n. A kind of fabric made from two series of threads interlacing each other, thus forming a double cloth… • MARSEILLE n. (French) a strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern, used for bedspreads etc. |
| MISCALLERS | • miscallers n. Plural of miscaller. • MISCALLER n. one who miscalls. |
| MISENROLLS | • MISENROLL v. to enrol wrongly, also MISENROL. |
| PLURALISMS | • pluralisms n. Plural of pluralism. • PLURALISM n. a theory or system of thought recognizing more than one ultimate principle. |
| ROSTELLUMS | • rostellums n. Plural of rostellum. • ROSTELLUM n. (Latin) the protruding forepart of the head of a tapeworm, armed with hooklets or spines. |
| SAWMILLERS | • sawmillers n. Plural of sawmiller. • SAWMILLER n. one who operates a sawmill. |
| SMALLSWORD | • smallsword n. A light one-handed sword, designed for thrusting, which evolved out of the longer and heavier rapier… • SMALLSWORD n. a light sword used for thrusting only; esp. the sword worn by civilians of rank in the eighteenth century. |
| STEAMROLLS | • steamrolls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steamroll. • STEAMROLL v. to crush with a steamroller. |
| STILLROOMS | • stillrooms n. Plural of stillroom. • STILLROOM n. a room, in a large house, where liquors, preserves, etc. are kept, and where tea, etc. is prepared for the table. |
| SURMULLETS | • surmullets n. Plural of surmullet. • SURMULLET n. a fish much esteemed by the Romans for its dramatic color changes as it died. |