| BUGLOSSES | • buglosses n. Plural of bugloss. • BUGLOSS n. a wild flower, with bristly stem and vivid blue flowers. |
| ENGROSSES | • engrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engross. • ENGROSS v. to completely absorb one's attention, also INGROSS. |
| INCROSSES | • incrosses n. Plural of incross. • incrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incross. • INCROSS v. to produce by crossing two inbred individuals of different breeds, also INCROSSBREED. |
| INGROSSES | • ingrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingross. • INGROSS v. to completely absorb one's attention, also ENGROSS. |
| LACROSSES | • LACROSSE n. a type of ball game. |
| MATROSSES | • matrosses n. Plural of matross. • MATROSS n. (obsolete) an artillery soldier next in rank below a gunner. |
| OAKMOSSES | • oakmosses n. Plural of oakmoss. • OAKMOSS n. a lichen that grows on oak trees. |
| POSSESSED | • possessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of possess. • possessed adj. Controlled by evil spirits. • possessed adj. Seized by powerful emotions. |
| POSSESSES | • possesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of possess. • POSSESS v. to have as an owner. |
| POSSESSOR | • possessor n. Agent noun of possess; one who possesses. • POSSESSOR n. one who possesses. |
| RECROSSES | • recrosses n. Plural of recross. • recrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recross. • RECROSS v. to cross again. |
| REGLOSSES | • reglosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regloss. • REGLOSS v. to glass again. |
| REPOSSESS | • repossess v. (Law, finance) To reclaim ownership of property for which payment remains due. • repossess v. (Dated, reflexive) To gain back possession of. • REPOSSESS v. to possess again. |
| SCHLOSSES | • Schlosses prop.n. Plural of Schloss. • SCHLOSS n. (German) a castle, palace, manor-house. |
| UNCROSSES | • uncrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncross. • UNCROSS v. to change from a crossed position. |