| AMASSES | • amasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amass. • AMASS v. to accumulate. |
| ASSAILS | • assails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assail. • ASSAIL v. to attack. |
| ASSARTS | • assarts n. Plural of assart. • assarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assart. • ASSART v. (historical) to reclaim for agriculture by clearing away trees. |
| CASSIAS | • cassias n. Plural of cassia. • CASSIA n. a relative of the cinnamon tree. |
| HASSARS | • hassars n. Plural of hassar. • HASSAR n. a kind of South American catfish. |
| SAMOSAS | • samosas n. Plural of samosa. • SAMOSA n. (Hindi) a small, fried pastry turnover stuffed with spiced vegetables. |
| SANSARS | • Sansars n. Plural of Sansar. • SANSAR n. a cold, whistling wind, also SARSAR. |
| SARSARS | • Sarsars n. Plural of Sarsar. • SARSAR n. a cold, whistling wind, also SANSAR. |
| SASHAYS | • sashays n. Plural of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. |
| SASSABY | • sassaby n. (Dated) Alternative form of tsessebe. • SASSABY n. (Setswana) a kind of African antelope, also TSESSEBE. |
| SASTRAS | • Sastras n. Plural of Sastra. • SASTRA n. (Sanskrit) any of the sacred writings of Hinduism, also SHASTER, SHASTRA. |
| SHASTAS | • Shastas n. Plural of Shasta. • SHASTA n. a flowering plant of the daisy family. |
| VASSALS | • vassals n. Plural of vassal. • VASSAL v. to subject. |