| AEONS | • aeons n. Plural of aeon. • æons n. Plural of æon. • AEON n. the largest division of geological time, composed of several eras, also EON. |
| AEROS | • aeros n. Plural of aero. • AERO n. (relating to) aircraft or aeronautics. |
| ALOES | • aloes n. Plural of aloe. • aloes n. (Plural only) The resin of the tree Aquilaria malaccensis (syn. Aquilaria agallocha), known for its fragrant odour. • aloes n. The wood of the agalloch. |
| AROSE | • arose v. Simple past tense of arise. • arose v. (Now colloquial and nonstandard) past participle of arise. • ARISE v. to come up. |
| OASES | • oases n. Plural of oasis. • Oases prop.n. Plural of Oas. • OASIS n. a green area in a desert region. |
| OAVES | • oaves n. Plural of oaf. • OAF n. a clumsy, stupid person. |
| PASEO | • paseo n. A public path or avenue designed for walking, sometimes for dining or recreation. • PASEO n. (Spanish) a walk; a street or promenade. |
| PSOAE | • psoae n. Plural of psoas. • PSOAS n. (Greek) a muscle of the pelvic region. |
| SOARE | • soare n. Obsolete form of sore (“A young hawk”). • SOARE n. (obsolete) a young hawk. |
| SOAVE | • Soave prop.n. A commune of Veneto, Italy. • Soave prop.n. A dry white wine made in that region from grape varieties that include the Garganega. • Soave prop.n. A surname from Italian. |
| STOAE | • stoae n. Plural of stoa. • stoæ n. Plural of stoa. • STOA n. (Greek) an ancient Greek covered walkway. |
| TOEAS | • toeas n. Plural of toea. • TOEA n. a monetary unit of Papua New Guinea. |
| ZOEAS | • zoeas n. Plural of zoea. • ZOEA n. (Greek) the larval stage of crabs, also ZOOEA, ZOOEA. |