| AMBASSAGES | • ambassages n. Plural of ambassage. • AMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also EMBASSAGE. |
| ASCARIASES | • ascariases n. Plural of ascariasis. • ASCARIASIS n. infestation with, or disease caused by, ascarids. |
| ASCARIASIS | • ascariasis n. A disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides in humans and by other species… • ASCARIASIS n. infestation with, or disease caused by, ascarids. |
| ASSAILANTS | • assailants n. Plural of assailant. • ASSAILANT n. one who assails. |
| CATASTASES | • catastases n. Plural of catastasis. • CATASTASIS n. the part of drama where action is at its height. |
| CATASTASIS | • catastasis n. In classical drama, the third and penultimate section, in which action is heightened for the catastrophe. • catastasis n. (Rhetoric) The part of a speech that states the subject to be discussed. • CATASTASIS n. the part of drama where action is at its height. |
| MADRASSAHS | • madrassahs n. Plural of madrassah. • MADRASSAH n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MEDRESA, MEDRESE, MEDRESSEH. |
| MASSASAUGA | • massasauga n. The rattlesnake Sistrurus catenatus (formerly Crotalinus catenatus) in the family Viperidae, found in… • MASSASAUGA n. a kind of rattlesnake. |
| SAGANASHES | • SAGANASH n. (Native American) a white man. |
| SALVARSANS | • salvarsans n. Plural of salvarsan. • SALVARSAN n. (tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis. |
| SASSARARAS | • SASSARARA n. a scolding; a blow, also SASARARA, SISERARY. |
| SHAVASANAS | • shavasanas n. Plural of shavasana. • SHAVASANA n. a meditative posture in which one lies on one's back that is typically considered the final resting pose in yoga, also SAVASANA. |
| SPARAGRASS | • sparagrass n. Obsolete form of asparagus. • SPARAGRASS n. (dialect) asparagus. |
| VASSALAGES | • vassalages n. Plural of vassalage. • VASSALAGE n. the state of being a vassal, or feudatory. |
| VIPASSANAS | • VIPASSANA n. (Sanskrit) meditative practice in Buddhism, aimed at obtaining a true metaphysical picture of reality, which means dissolving the stable categories of substance and self in favour of the evanescent. |