| ANCRESS | • ancress n. Obsolete form of anchoress (“female anchorite”). • ANCRESS n. a female anchorite, one who lives in seclusion, usually for religious reasons, also ANCHORESS. |
| ASCENDS | • ascends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ascend. • ASCEND v. to go or move upward. |
| ASCENTS | • ascents n. Plural of ascent. • ASCENT n. a going up. |
| CASEINS | • caseins n. Plural of casein. • CASEIN n. a milk protein. |
| CASERNS | • caserns n. Plural of casern. • CASERN n. a barracks for soldiers, also CASERNE. |
| CASSENA | • cassena n. Synonym of dahoon (the holly Ilex cassine). • CASSENA n. an American evergreen tree, also CASSINA, CASSENE, CASSINE. |
| CASSENE | • CASSENE n. an American evergreen tree, also CASSENA, CASSINA, CASSINE. |
| CASSINE | • Cassine prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Celastraceae – certain trees and shrubs generally of tropical and… • CASSINE n. an American evergreen tree, also CASSENA, CASSENE, CASSINA. |
| CASSONE | • cassone n. A highly-decorated traditional Italian dowry chest. • CASSONE n. (Italian) a large chest, carved and painted. |
| ENCASES | • encases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encase. • ENCASE v. to put in a case, also INCASE. |
| INCASES | • incases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incase. • INCASE v. to put in a case, also ENCASE. |
| SCHANSE | • SCHANSE n. (South African) a heap of stones used as protection against rifle-fire, also SCHANTZE, SCHANZE. |
| SEANCES | • seances n. Plural of seance. • séances n. Plural of séance. • SEANCE n. (French) a session or meeting of psychical researchers or spiritualists for the purpose of trying to contact the spirits of the dead. |
| SECANTS | • secants n. Plural of secant. • SECANT n. a trigonometric function of an angle. |
| SENECAS | • Senecas n. Plural of Seneca. • SENECA n. a North American milkwort, or its root, used medicinally, also SENEGA. |
| STANCES | • stances n. Plural of stance. • STANCE n. a manner of standing. |
| UNCASES | • uncases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncase. • UNCASE v. to remove from a case. |
| USANCES | • usances n. Plural of usance. • USANCE n. a generally accepted practice or procedure, also USAGE, USAUNCE. |