| ADULTERESS | • adulteress n. A female adulterer, a married woman or wife who commits adultery. • ADULTERESS n. a female adulterer, also ADULTRESS. |
| CATERESSES | • cateresses n. Plural of cateress. • CATERESS n. a woman who caters. |
| DECASTERES | • decasteres n. Plural of decastere. • DECASTERE n. a measure of capacity, equal to ten steres, or ten cubic meters. |
| DECISTERES | • decisteres n. Plural of decistere. • DECISTERE n. one tenth of a stere or cubic meter. |
| FRUITERESS | • fruiteress n. (Archaic) A woman who sells fruit; a female fruiterer. • FRUITERESS n. a woman who sells fruit. |
| HYSTERESES | • hystereses n. Plural of hysteresis. • HYSTERESIS n. the retardation or lagging of an effect behind the cause of the effect. |
| HYSTERESIS | • hysteresis n. A property of a system such that an output value is not a strict function of the corresponding input… • hysteresis n. Magnetic friction in dynamos, by which every reversal of magnetism in the iron causes dissipation of energy. • HYSTERESIS n. the retardation or lagging of an effect behind the cause of the effect. |
| INTERESSED | • interessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interess. • interessed v. Misspelling of interested. • INTERESS v. (obsolete) to interest, also INTERESSE. |
| INTERESSES | • interesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interess. • INTERESS v. (obsolete) to interest, also INTERESSE. |
| INTERESTED | • interested adj. Having or showing interest (attention or curiosity). • interested adj. (Less common) Having an interest (stake); being a stakeholder; motivated by considerations of self-interest;… • interested v. Simple past tense and past participle of interest. |
| SYNTERESES | • SYNTERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNDERESIS. |
| SYNTERESIS | • synteresis n. (Theology, historical) An aspect of one’s conscience by which one can judge wrong from right and decide… • synteresis n. (Medicine, obsolete) Preventive treatment; prophylaxis. • SYNTERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNDERESIS. |
| UNINTEREST | • uninterest n. Lack of interest; indifference. • UNINTEREST n. lack of interest. |