BLISSES | • blisses n. Plural of bliss. • BLISS v. to experience ecstasy. |
FISSLES | • FISSLE v. (Scots) to rustle. |
GLISSES | • glisses n. Plural of gliss. • glisses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gliss. • GLISSE n. a kind of gliding dance step. |
KISSELS | • kissels n. Plural of kissel. • Kissels prop.n. Plural of Kissel. • KISSEL n. (Russian) thickened fruit puree dessert. |
LAISSES | • laisses n. Plural of laisse. • LAISSE n. (French) a tirade or string of verses on one rhyme. |
LASSIES | • lassies n. Plural of lassie. • LASSIE n. (Scots) a girl, also LASS, LASSOCK. |
MISSELS | • missels n. Plural of missel. • MISSEL n. the mistle-thrush. |
PLISSES | • plisses n. Plural of plisse. • plissés n. Plural of plissé. • PLISSE n. (French) a puckered texture of cloth. |
SCISSEL | • scissel n. Metal scraps or clippings; especially the remains of fillets from which coin blanks have been cut. • SCISSEL n. metal clippings, scrap metal, also SCISSIL, SIZEL. |
SESELIS | • seselis n. Plural of seseli. • SESELI n. (Greek) a kind of umbelliferous plant, sweet cicely. |
SESSILE | • sessile adj. (Zoology) Permanently attached to a substrate; not free to move about. • sessile adj. (Botany) Attached directly by the base; not having an intervening stalk; stalkless. • SESSILE adj. stalkless, permanently attached. |
SINLESS | • sinless adj. Without sin; never having sinned. • SINLESS adj. without sin. |
SLISHES | • slishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slish. • SLISH n. (Shakespeare) a cut. |