| DISMISSAL | • dismissal n. The act of sending someone away. • dismissal n. Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank. • dismissal n. A written or spoken statement of such an act. |
| ENVASSALS | • envassals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envassal. • ENVASSAL v. to make a vassal. |
| MESSALINE | • messaline n. A lightweight, loosely woven kind of satin. • MESSALINE n. a soft lightweight silk with a satin weave. |
| PASSALONG | • PASSALONG adj. easily propagated and given to others. • PASSALONG n. an easily propagated plant. |
| PERTUSSAL | • pertussal adj. Pertaining to pertussis or whooping-cough. • PERTUSSAL adj. relating to pertussis, whooping cough. |
| REDRESSAL | • redressal n. (India, otherwise dated) Redress. • REDRESSAL n. an act or instance of redressing. |
| RESSALDAR | • ressaldar n. The native captain of an Indian cavalry regiment. • RESSALDAR n. (Urdu) an Indian troop commander, also RISALDAR. |
| SUBVASSAL | • subvassal n. (Historical) The vassal of a vassal. • SUBVASSAL n. the vassal of a vassal. |
| VASSALAGE | • vassalage n. The state of being a vassal. • VASSALAGE n. the state of being a vassal, or feudatory. |
| VASSALESS | • vassaless n. A female vassal. • VASSALESS n. a female vassal. |
| VASSALISE | • vassalise v. Alternative spelling of vassalize. • VASSALISE v. to reduce to the status of a vassal, also VASSALIZE. |
| VASSALIZE | • vassalize v. (Transitive) To make into a vassal. • VASSALIZE v. to reduce to the status of a vassal, also VASSALISE. |
| VASSALLED | • vassalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of vassal. • VASSAL v. to subject. |
| VIBRISSAL | • vibrissal adj. Of or pertaining to vibrissae. • VIBRISSAL adj. like a vibrissa, a sensitive whisker on an animal's face. |