| ANTRORSELY | • antrorsely adv. (Biology) In an antrorse fashion. • ANTRORSELY adv. turned forward or upward. |
| CONVERSELY | • conversely adv. (Often conjunctive) With a reversed relationship. • conversely adv. (Conjunctive, loosely) From another point of view; on the other hand. • CONVERSE adv. reversed, opposite. |
| CORSELETTE | • corselette n. Alternative form of corselet (undergarment). • CORSELETTE n. a cuirass, a protective body covering of leather, also CORSELET, CORSLET. |
| CURSELARIE | • CURSELARIE adj. (Shakespeare) cursory (probably a misreading), also CURSENARY, CURSORARY. |
| HIRSELLING | • HIRSELLING n. the act of putting into different groups. |
| HORSELAUGH | • horselaugh n. A loud, boisterous laugh. • horse␣laugh n. Alternative form of horselaugh. • HORSELAUGH n. a loud, boisterous laugh. |
| HORSELEECH | • horseleech n. Alternative form of horse-leech. • horse-leech n. (Obsolete) A veterinarian for horses. • horse-leech n. A type of sucking worm, Haemopis sanguisuga, larger than the common leech. |
| INTRORSELY | • introrsely adv. In an introrse manner. • INTRORSE adv. turned or facing inward. |
| MORSELLING | • MORSELLING n. the act of dividing into morsels. |
| NORSELLERS | • norsellers n. Plural of norseller. • NORSELLER n. (obsolete) one who fishes with a norsel. |
| NORSELLING | • norselling v. Present participle of norsel. • NORSEL v. (obsolete) to fish with a norsel. |
| NURSELINGS | • nurselings n. Plural of nurseling. • NURSELING n. an infant that is being suckled, also NURSLING. |
| PERSELINES | • PERSELINE n. (Spenser) purslane, also PURSLAIN. |
| PERVERSELY | • perversely adv. In a perverse manner. • PERVERSE adv. wilfully deviating from desired or expected conduct. |
| RETRORSELY | • retrorsely adv. In a retrorse fashion. • RETRORSE adv. turned back or downward. |
| SUPERSELLS | • supersells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of supersell. • SUPERSELL v. to sell in exceptional quantities. |
| UNDERSELLS | • undersells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersell. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |
| YOURSELVES | • yourselves pron. (Reflexive) Inflection of you (plural) used as the object of a verb or non-locative preposition in a… • yourselves pron. (Emphatic) You (plural), used to intensify the subject as the group addressed. • YOURSELF pron. a form of the second person pronoun. |