| TENDRES | • tendres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tendre. • TENDRE n. (French) a tender feeling, a fondness, also TENDRESSE. |
| UNDRESS | • undress v. (Reflexive) To remove one’s clothing. • undress v. (Intransitive) To remove one’s clothing. • undress v. (Transitive) To remove the clothing of (someone). |
| UNDREST | • undrest adj. Obsolete form of undressed. • undrest v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of undress. • UNDRESS v. to take off clothing. |
| CHONDRES | • chondres n. Plural of chondre. • CHONDRE n. (Greek) a spheroidal mineral grain embedded in a meteorite, also CHONDRULE. |
| SUNDRESS | • sundress n. A typically sleeveless dress, usually a minidress, made of light, loose-fitting material for spring and summer wear. • SUNDRESS n. a low-cut dress, leaving the arms, shoulders and back exposed to the sun. |
| FOUNDRESS | • foundress n. (Dated) A female founder (“one who founds or establishes”). • foundress n. (Zoology, specifically) A female animal which establishes a colony. • foundress n. (Metallurgy, obsolete, rare) A female founder (“one who founds or casts metals”). |
| LAUNDRESS | • laundress n. Synonym of washerwoman. • laundress v. (Obsolete, historical) To act as a laundress. • LAUNDRESS n. a woman who does laundry. |
| TENDRESSE | • TENDRESSE n. (French) a tender feeling, a fondness, also TENDRE. |
| UNDRESSED | • undressed adj. Having partially or completely removed one’s clothes. • undressed adj. (Of a wall, etc.) Whose surface has not been dressed (prepared). • undressed adj. (Of salad, etc.) Without dressing. |
| UNDRESSES | • undresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undress. • UNDRESS v. to take off clothing. |
| ESCLANDRES | • esclandres n. Plural of esclandre. • ESCLANDRE n. (French) unpleasant notoriety; a scandal, a scene. |
| OFFENDRESS | • offendress n. A woman who offends. • OFFENDRESS n. (Shakespeare) a female offender. |
| SUNDRESSES | • sundresses n. Plural of sundress. • SUNDRESS n. a low-cut dress, leaving the arms, shoulders and back exposed to the sun. |
| TENDRESSES | • TENDRESSE n. (French) a tender feeling, a fondness, also TENDRE. |
| UNDRESSING | • undressing v. Present participle of undress. • undressing n. The act of removing somebody’s clothes. • UNDRESSING n. the act of undressing. |
| FOUNDRESSES | • foundresses n. Plural of foundress. • FOUNDRESS n. a female founder. |
| LAUNDRESSES | • laundresses n. Plural of laundress. • laundresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laundress. • LAUNDRESS n. a woman who does laundry. |
| UNDRESSINGS | • undressings n. Plural of undressing. • UNDRESSING n. the act of undressing. |
| OFFENDRESSES | • offendresses n. Plural of offendress. • OFFENDRESS n. (Shakespeare) a female offender. |