| ALEXANDERSES | • ALEXANDERS n. an umbelliferous plant, the stems of which were formerly eaten as celery is now. |
| ANACATHARSES | • ANACATHARSIS n. vomiting. |
| AUTOREVERSES | • AUTOREVERSE n. a system in a tape player that automatically reverses the tape and plays another track when one track has finished. |
| CONTROVERSES | • controverses n. Plural of controverse. • CONTROVERSE n. (archaic) a dispute. |
| DOWNSTAIRSES | • DOWNSTAIRS n. a lower storey, also DOWNSTAIR. |
| HORSESHOEING | • horseshoeing v. Present participle of horseshoe. • HORSESHOEING n. the act of shoeing a horse. |
| INTERCOURSES | • intercourses n. Plural of intercourse. • INTERCOURSE n. connection or dealings between persons or groups. |
| INTERSESSION | • intersession adj. Between sessions. • intersession n. (US) A break between semesters. • INTERSESSION n. a period between two academic sessions or terms sometimes utilized for brief concentrated courses. |
| INTERSPERSES | • intersperses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intersperse. • INTERSPERSE v. to place something at intervals in or among. |
| MULTICOURSES | • multicourses n. Multiple courses (in various senses). |
| OUTERCOURSES | • OUTERCOURSE n. sexual activity without vaginal or anal penetration. |
| SUPERSESSION | • supersession n. The act of superseding; the fact of having been superseded. • SUPERSESSION n. the act of superseding. |
| WATERCOURSES | • watercourses n. Plural of watercourse. • WATERCOURSE n. a natural or artificial channel through which water flows. |