| BLOSSOMIEST | • blossomiest adj. Superlative form of blossomy: most blossomy. • BLOSSOMY adj. full of blossoms, flowery. |
| BLOSSOMINGS | • blossomings n. Plural of blossoming. • BLOSSOMING n. the act of blooming. |
| BLOSSOMLESS | • blossomless adj. Devoid of blossom. • BLOSSOMLESS adj. without blossom. |
| EMBLOSSOMED | • emblossomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of emblossom. • EMBLOSSOM v. to cover or adorn with blossoms. |
| GLOSSARISTS | • glossarists n. Plural of glossarist. • GLOSSARIST n. a writer of glosses or of a glossary. |
| GLOSSECTOMY | • glossectomy n. (Surgery) The surgical removal of all or part of the tongue. • GLOSSECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the tongue. |
| GLOSSITISES | • GLOSSITIS n. inflammation of the tongue. |
| GLOSSODYNIA | • glossodynia n. (Medicine) A burning sensation on the lips, tongue or entire mouth. • GLOSSODYNIA n. pain in the tongue. |
| GLOSSOLALIA | • glossolalia n. Speaking a language one does not know, or speaking elaborate but apparently meaningless speech, while… • glossolalia n. Synonym of xenoglossy (“knowledge of a language one has never learned”). • GLOSSOLALIA n. speaking in tongues. |
| HYPOGLOSSAL | • hypoglossal adj. (Anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the area under the tongue. • hypoglossal n. (Anatomy) Ellipsis of hypoglossal nerve.. • HYPOGLOSSAL adj. of or relating to the hypoglossal nerves. |
| IDIOGLOSSIA | • idioglossia n. (Linguistics) An invented form of dialect, language, or speech used by children, typically twins, and… • IDIOGLOSSIA n. secret speech or language, esp. invented by children. |
| PARAGLOSSAE | • paraglossae n. Plural of paraglossa. • PARAGLOSSA n. one of a pair of small appendages of the lingua or labium of certain insects. |
| PARAGLOSSAL | • paraglossal adj. Relating to the paraglossae. • PARAGLOSSAL adj. relating to the paraglossae, small appendages of the lingua or labium of certain insects, also PARAGLOSSATE. |
| REBLOSSOMED | • reblossomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reblossom. • REBLOSSOM v. to blossom again. |
| SEMIGLOSSES | • semiglosses n. Plural of semigloss. • SEMIGLOSS n. a somewhat glossy paint. |
| XENOGLOSSIA | • xenoglossia n. Synonym of xenoglossy (“knowledge of a language one has never learned”). • XENOGLOSSIA n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSY. |