| COHOSTESSED | • cohostessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of cohostess. • COHOSTESS v. to act as a joint hostess. |
| COHOSTESSES | • cohostesses n. Plural of cohostess. • COHOSTESS n. a joint hostess. |
| DIATESSARON | • diatessaron n. (Music, obsolete) The interval of a fourth or the harmonic ratio 4:3. • diatessaron n. (Theology) A continuous narrative arranged from the first four books of the New Testament (the canonical gospels). • diatessaron n. (Obsolete) An electuary compounded of four medicines. |
| HERMITESSES | • hermitesses n. Plural of hermitess. • HERMITESS n. a female hermit. |
| MUTESSARIFS | • mutessarifs n. Plural of mutessarif. • MUTESSARIF n. (Turkish) the head of a Turkish sanjak, a district or a subdivision of a vilayet. |
| PRELATESSES | • prelatesses n. Plural of prelatess. • PRELATESS n. a female prelate. |
| PRIESTESSES | • priestesses n. Plural of priestess. • PRIESTESS n. a female priest. |
| TESSARAGLOT | • TESSARAGLOT adj. speaking four languages. |
| TESSELATING | • tesselating v. Present participle of tesselate. • TESSELATE v. to cover with small tiles, also TESSELLATE. |
| TESSELLATED | • tessellated adj. Covered with tiles (pieces that are similarly shaped). • tessellated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tessellate. • TESSELLATE v. to cover with small tiles, also TESSELATE. |
| TESSELLATES | • tessellates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tessellate. • TESSELLATE v. to cover with small tiles, also TESSELATE. |
| VARLETESSES | • varletesses n. Plural of varletess. • VARLETESS n. a female varlet. |
| VICOMTESSES | • vicomtesses n. Plural of vicomtesse. • vicomtesses n. Plural of vicomtess. • VICOMTESSE n. (French) a female vicomte. |
| VISCOUNTESS | • viscountess n. The wife of a viscount. • viscountess n. A woman holding the rank of viscount in her own right. • VISCOUNTESS n. the wife or widow of a viscount. |