| DILSCOOP | • Dilscoop n. (Cricket) A kind of batting stroke, aiming to go on one knee to a good length or slightly short of length… • DILSCOOP n. in cricket, an attacking shot that lifts the ball over the wicketkeeper's head. |
| FOOLSCAP | • foolscap n. Alternative form of fool’s cap. • foolscap n. (Strictly) Writing paper sheets measuring 13.25 x 16.5 inches. • foolscap n. (More usually) Such a sheet folded or cut in half, thus approximately 8 x 13.25 inches. |
| DILSCOOPS | • Dilscoops n. Plural of Dilscoop. • DILSCOOP n. in cricket, an attacking shot that lifts the ball over the wicketkeeper's head. |
| FOOLSCAPS | • foolscaps n. Plural of foolscap. • FOOLSCAP n. a paper size. |
| HELLSCAPE | • hellscape n. A hellish landscape. • hellscape n. (Figurative) An exceptionally unpleasant, disagreeable, or harsh place or thing. • HELLSCAPE n. a hellish landscape : a harshly unpleasant place or environment. |
| MILLSCALE | • MILLSCALE n. scale formed on iron or steel from heating for forging. |
| GOALSCORER | • goalscorer n. (Soccer) A person who scores a goal, or scores goals. • GOALSCORER n. one who scores goals. |
| HELLSCAPES | • hellscapes n. Plural of hellscape. • HELLSCAPE n. a hellish landscape : a harshly unpleasant place or environment. |
| MILLSCALES | • MILLSCALE n. scale formed on iron or steel from heating for forging. |
| GOALSCORERS | • goalscorers n. Plural of goalscorer. • GOALSCORER n. one who scores goals. |
| GESELLSCHAFT | • Gesellschaft n. (Sociology) A hypothetical mode of society, made up of self-serving individuals linked by impersonal… • GESELLSCHAFT n. (German) a rationally developed mechanistic type of social relationship characterized by impersonally contracted associations between persons. |
| GESELLSCHAFTS | • Gesellschafts n. Plural of Gesellschaft. • GESELLSCHAFT n. (German) a rationally developed mechanistic type of social relationship characterized by impersonally contracted associations between persons. |
| GESELLSCHAFTEN | • Gesellschaften n. Plural of Gesellschaft. • GESELLSCHAFT n. (German) a rationally developed mechanistic type of social relationship characterized by impersonally contracted associations between persons. |