| ATTENTS | • ATTENT n. (Spenser) attention. |
| ATTESTS | • attests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attest. • ATTEST v. to affirm to be genuine. |
| ETATIST | • ETATIST adj. relating to etatism, extreme state control over the individual. |
| FATTEST | • fattest adj. Superlative form of fat: most fat. • FAT adj. having an abundance of flesh. |
| PATTEST | • pattest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of pat. • PAT adj. hitting the mark precisely. |
| STATUTE | • statute n. Written law, as laid down by the legislature. • STATUTE n. a law enacted by the legislative branch of a government. |
| STRETTA | • STRETTA n. (Italian) a concluding musical passage played faster, also STRETTO. |
| TARTEST | • tartest adj. Superlative form of tart: most tart. • TART adj. sharp tasting. |
| TATTERS | • tatters n. (Plural only) Ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc. • tatters n. Plural of tatter. • tatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tatter. |
| TATTIES | • tatties n. Plural of tatty. • TATTIE n. (colloquial) a potato, also TATER, TATIE. |
| TATTLES | • tattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tattle. • TATTLE v. to tell tales. |
| TAUTEST | • tautest adj. Superlative form of taut: most taut. • TAUT adj. stretched tight. |
| TESTATA | • testata n. Plural of testatum. • TESTATUM n. (Latin) one of the clauses of an English deed. |
| TESTATE | • testate adj. (Law) having left a legally valid last will and testament (of one who has died). • testate n. (Law) one who has left a valid will and testament. • testate adj. (Zoology) Having a test (external calciferous shell or endoskeleton). |
| WATTEST | • WAT adj. wet. |