| ALTOIST | • altoist n. A person playing alto saxophone or some other alto instrument. • ALTOIST n. one who plays the alto saxophone. |
| APOSTIL | • apostil n. A marginal note; a gloss. • apostil n. A method of verification for international documents. • APOSTIL n. (French) a marginal note, also APOSTILLE. |
| CITOLAS | • citolas n. Plural of citola. • CITOLA n. a pear-shaped guitar, also CITHER, CITHERN, CITHREN, CITOLE, CITTERN. |
| GALIOTS | • galiots n. Plural of galiot. • GALIOT n. (French) a small galley, formerly used in the Mediterranean, also GALLIOT. |
| ISOLATE | • isolate v. (Transitive) To set apart or cut off from others. • isolate v. (Transitive) To place in quarantine or isolation. • isolate v. (Transitive, chemistry) To separate a substance in pure form from a mixture. |
| LATIGOS | • latigos n. Plural of latigo. • LATIGO n. (Spanish) a strap used to fasten a saddle. |
| LATINOS | • latinos n. Plural of latino. • Latinos n. Plural of Latino. • LATINO n. (Spanish) a (male) Latin American. |
| OBLASTI | • oblasti n. Plural of oblast. • OBLAST n. (Russian) a political subdivision of a republic in the former USSR. |
| ORALIST | • oralist n. A supporter of oralism. • ORALIST n. one who practises oralism, the use of oral methods of teaching the deaf. |
| OUTSAIL | • outsail v. (Transitive) To sail faster or further than. • OUTSAIL v. to sail faster than. |
| OXTAILS | • oxtails n. Plural of oxtail. • OXTAIL n. the tail of an ox, esp. as used in soup. |
| RIALTOS | • RIALTO n. a theatrical district; a marketplace. |
| SALIGOT | • SALIGOT n. (French) the water chestnut. |
| SLIOTAR | • sliotar n. A hard ball, similar in size to a baseball, used in hurling. • SLIOTAR n. (Irish) the ball used in hurling. |
| SOLATIA | • solatia n. Plural of solatium. • SOLATIUM n. (Latin) a compensation (as money) given as solace for suffering, loss, or injured feelings. |
| SOMITAL | • somital adj. Of or pertaining to a somite. • SOMITAL adj. relating to a somite, the body segment of a vertebrate embryo, also SOMITIC. |
| STOICAL | • stoical adj. Enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaint. • STOICAL adj. indifferent to pleasure or pain; uncomplaining in suffering, also STOIC. |
| TAILORS | • tailors n. Plural of tailor. • tailors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tailor. • Tailors prop.n. Plural of Tailor. |
| TALIONS | • TALION n. (historical) a punishment identical to the crime e.g. death sentence for murder. |
| TOPSAIL | • topsail n. (Nautical) A sail or either of the two sails rigged just above the course sail and supported by the… • topsail n. (Nautical) In a fore-and-aft-rigged sailing boat, the sail that is set above the gaff at the top part of the mast. • Topsail prop.n. A neighbourhood of Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. |