| ANABASES | • anabases n. Plural of anabasis. • ANABASIS n. (Greek) an expedition or an advance, esp. a military one; also, a difficult or dangerous retreat. |
| ANABASIS | • anabasis n. (Historical) A military march up-country, especially that of Cyrus the Younger into Asia. • anabasis n. (Obsolete) The first period, or increase, of a disease; augmentation. • ANABASIS n. (Greek) an expedition or an advance, esp. a military one; also, a difficult or dangerous retreat. |
| ANANASES | • ananases n. Plural of ananas. • ANANAS n. (French) a pineapple, also ANANA. |
| ANATASES | • anatases n. Plural of anatase. • ANATASE n. a mineral, titanium oxide. |
| ASTANGAS | • ASTANGA n. (Sanskrit) a form of yoga, also ASHTANGA, ASTHANGA. |
| CANASTAS | • canastas n. Plural of canasta. • CANASTA n. (Spanish) a card game similar to rummy. |
| LASAGNAS | • lasagnas n. Plural of lasagna. • LASAGNA n. (Italian) an Italian baked pasta dish, also LASAGNE. |
| MAMASANS | • mamasans n. Plural of mamasan. • mama-sans n. Plural of mama-san. • MAMASAN n. (Japanese) a Japanese woman in a position of authority. |
| PAISANAS | • paisanas n. Plural of paisana. • PAISANA n. (Spanish) a fellow countrywoman. |
| PAPASANS | • papasans n. Plural of papasan. • PAPASAN n. a chair shaped like a boat. |
| SADHANAS | • sadhanas n. Plural of sadhana. • SADHANA n. (Hindi) one of a number of spiritual practices or disciplines which lead to perfection. |
| SAGANASH | • SAGANASH n. (Native American) a white man. |
| SARAFANS | • sarafans n. Plural of sarafan. • SARAFAN n. (Russian) the national dress of Russian peasant women. |
| SARDANAS | • sardanas n. Plural of sardana. • SARDANA n. (Catalan) a Spanish folk dance. |
| SASANQUA | • sasanqua n. A camellia, Camellia sasanqua, native to China and Japan. • SASANQUA n. (Japanese) a kind of camellia. |
| SAVANNAS | • savannas n. Plural of savanna. • SAVANNA n. (Spanish) a flat, treeless grassland, also SAVANNAH. |
| SAVASANA | • savasana n. Alternative form of shavasana. • SAVASANA n. a meditative posture in which one lies on one's back that is typically considered the final resting pose in yoga, also SHAVASANA. |