| BLOSSOM | • blossom n. A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers. • blossom n. The state or season of producing such flowers. • blossom n. (Figurative) A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise. |
| BUGLOSS | • bugloss n. Any of several plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. • BUGLOSS n. a wild flower, with bristly stem and vivid blue flowers. |
| COLOSSI | • colossi n. Plural of colossus. • COLOSSUS n. (Latin) a person or organization of gigantic power and influence. |
| DOLOSSE | • dolosse n. Plural of dolos. • DOLOS n. (South African) the knucklebone of a sheep used by diviners. |
| FLOSSED | • flossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of floss. • FLOSS v. to clean between the teeth with strong thread. |
| FLOSSER | • flosser n. One who flosses the teeth. • flosser n. A tool used for flossing the teeth, consisting of a disposable pick with floss stretched across it. • flosser n. (Fishing) An angler who uses a weighted hook that pierces the fish’s mouth from the outside. |
| FLOSSES | • flosses n. Plural of floss. • flosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of floss. • FLOSS v. to clean between the teeth with strong thread. |
| FLOSSIE | • Flossie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Florence. • Flossie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Flora. • FLOSSIE n. a prostitute, also FLOOSIE, FLOOSY, FLOOZIE, FLOOZY. |
| GLOSSAE | • glossae n. Plural of glossa. • GLOSSA n. (Latin) the tongue. |
| GLOSSAL | • glossal adj. (Anatomy, rare) Of or relating to the tongue. • GLOSSAL adj. relating to the tongue. |
| GLOSSAS | • glossas n. Plural of glossa. • GLOSSA n. (Latin) the tongue. |
| GLOSSED | • glossed adj. Having a gloss. • glossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gloss. • GLOSS v. to make lustrous. |
| GLOSSER | • glosser n. A writer of glosses; a scholiast; a commentator. • glosser n. A polisher; one who gives a luster. • Glosser prop.n. A surname. |
| GLOSSES | • glosses n. Plural of gloss. • GLOSS v. to make lustrous. |
| LOSSIER | • lossier adj. Comparative form of lossy: more lossy. • LOSSY adj. of a compression format, losing data. |
| MOLOSSI | • molossi n. Plural of molossus. • MOLOSSUS n. (Greek) a metrical foot of three long syllables. |
| REGLOSS | • regloss v. (Transitive) To add a gloss (explanatory note on text) again or anew. • REGLOSS v. to glass again. |
| SCHLOSS | • Schloss prop.n. A surname from German. • SCHLOSS n. (German) a castle, palace, manor-house. |