| ASSENTS | • assents n. Plural of assent. • assents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assent. • ASSENT v. to express agreement. |
| ASSIGNS | • assigns n. Plural of assign. • assigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assign. • ASSIGN v. to set apart for a particular purpose. |
| GOSSANS | • gossans n. Plural of gossan. • GOSSAN n. a type of decomposed rock, also GOZZAN. |
| MESSANS | • MESSAN n. (Scots) a lapdog, a cur. |
| SADNESS | • sadness n. (Uncountable) The state or emotion of being sad. • sadness n. (Countable) An event in one’s life that causes sadness. • SADNESS n. the state of being sad. |
| SANSARS | • Sansars n. Plural of Sansar. • SANSAR n. a cold, whistling wind, also SARSAR. |
| SANSEIS | • sanseis n. Plural of sansei. • SANSEI n. (Japanese) a grandchild of Japanese immigrants to the United States. |
| SARSENS | • sarsens n. Plural of sarsen. • SARSEN n. a sandstone boulder of South England; such a stone used in a prehistoric monument, also SARSDEN. |
| SASINES | • SASINE n. (Scots) infeftment, the act of giving legal possession of feudal property. |
| SASSING | • sassing v. Present participle of sass. • SASS v. to talk impudently to. |
| SEASONS | • seasons n. Plural of season. • seasons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of season. • SEASON v. to improve flavour. |
| SNASHES | • snashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snash. • SNASH v. to talk abusively. |
| SNASTES | • snastes n. Plural of snaste. • SNASTE n. (dialect) a wick; a candle-snuff. |