| AMBULANCEMAN | • ambulanceman n. A man who is a driver of an ambulance or a member of its crew. • AMBULANCEMAN n. one who operates an ambulance. |
| AMBULANCEMEN | • ambulancemen n. Plural of ambulanceman. • AMBULANCEMAN n. one who operates an ambulance. |
| ASSEMBLANCES | • assemblances n. Plural of assemblance. • ASSEMBLANCE n. (Spenser) an assembly, also ASSEMBLAUNCE. |
| DISSEMBLANCE | • dissemblance n. (Countable) An act of dissembling. • dissemblance n. (Uncountable) Dissembling, as a kind of behavior; dissembling, generally. • dissemblance n. (Countable) Dissimilarity, unlikeness. |
| EQUIBALANCED | • equibalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of equibalance. • EQUIBALANCE v. to balance equally. |
| EQUIBALANCES | • equibalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equibalance. • EQUIBALANCE v. to balance equally. |
| LANCEOLATELY | • lanceolately adv. In a lanceolate manner. • LANCEOLATE adv. shaped like a lance-head, also LANCEOLATED. |
| MICROBALANCE | • microbalance n. Any balance capable of weighing objects having a mass less than a milligram. • MICROBALANCE n. a balance designed to measure very small weights. |
| NONCHALANCES | • nonchalances n. Plural of nonchalance. • NONCHALANCE n. the state of being nonchalant. |
| OBLANCEOLATE | • oblanceolate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Of a reversed lanceolate shape: attached to the stem by the pointed end, with the… • OBLANCEOLATE adj. of e.g. a leaf, like a lance-head reversed. |
| OVERBALANCED | • overbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance. • OVERBALANCE v. to topple over. |
| OVERBALANCES | • overbalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbalance. • OVERBALANCE v. to topple over. |
| RESEMBLANCES | • resemblances n. Plural of resemblance. • RESEMBLANCE n. the state of resembling. |
| STRIDULANCES | • STRIDULANCE n. stridulation. |
| SURVEILLANCE | • surveillance n. Close observation of an individual or group; person or persons under suspicion. • surveillance n. Continuous monitoring of disease occurrence for example. • surveillance n. (Military, espionage) Systematic observation of places and people by visual, aural, electronic, photographic… |