| GOODNESS | • goodness n. (Uncountable) The state or characteristic of being good. • goodness n. (Countable) The good, nutritional, healthy part or content of something.
 • goodness n. (Uncountable, euphemistic) God.
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| GOODNESSES | • goodnesses n. Plural of goodness. • GOODNESS n. the state of being good.
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| GOODNIGHT | • goodnight phr. Alternative form of good night. • goodnight n. Alternative spelling of good night.
 • goodnight v. Alternative form of good-night.
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| GOODNIGHTS | • goodnights n. Plural of goodnight. • Goodnights prop.n. Plural of Goodnight.
 • GOODNIGHT n. a common salutation on parting at night.
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| NOGOODNIK | • nogoodnik n. A ne’er-do-well; an individual who is no good. • no-goodnik n. Alternative spelling of nogoodnik.
 • NOGOODNIK n. a worthless character.
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| NOGOODNIKS | • nogoodniks n. Plural of nogoodnik. • no-goodniks n. Plural of no-goodnik.
 • NOGOODNIK n. a worthless character.
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| PRODNOSE | • prodnose n. (Slang) Synonym of busybody. • prodnose v. (Slang) To meddle; to interfere where one is unwelcome.
 • PRODNOSE n. an inquisitive person.
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| PRODNOSED | • prodnosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prodnose. • PRODNOSE v. to pry, make uninvited inquiries.
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| PRODNOSES | • prodnoses n. Plural of prodnose. • prodnoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prodnose.
 • PRODNOSE v. to pry, make uninvited inquiries.
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| PRODNOSING | • prodnosing v. Present participle of prodnose. • PRODNOSE v. to pry, make uninvited inquiries.
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| RODNEY | • Rodney prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English. • Rodney prop.n. A male given name transferred from the surname.
 • RODNEY n. (Canadian) a small fishing boat.
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| RODNEYS | • RODNEY n. (Canadian) a small fishing boat. | 
| SLIPSHODNESS | • slipshodness n. The quality of being slipshod. • SLIPSHODNESS n. the state of being slipshod.
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| SLIPSHODNESSES | • SLIPSHODNESS n. the state of being slipshod. | 
| WOODNESS | • woodness n. (Obsolete) Madness, fury. • WOODNESS n. the act of being fierce, madness.
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| WOODNESSES | • WOODNESS n. the act of being fierce, madness. | 
| WOODNOTE | • woodnote n. (Poetic) A natural musical sound, like birdsong in a forest. • WOODNOTE n. (Milton) a wild musical note, like that of a songbird.
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| WOODNOTES | • woodnotes n. Plural of woodnote. • WOODNOTE n. (Milton) a wild musical note, like that of a songbird.
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