| ASCARIDS | • ascarids n. Plural of ascarid. • ASCARID n. any nematode worm of the parasitic genus Ascaris, infesting the small intestines, also ASCARIS. |
| ASSARTED | • assarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of assart. • ASSART v. (historical) to reclaim for agriculture by clearing away trees. |
| BASTARDS | • bastards n. Plural of bastard. • Bastards prop.n. Plural of Bastard. • BASTARD n. a child whose parents are not married to each other. |
| BRASSARD | • brassard n. (Historical) An item of plate armor that protects the arm. • brassard n. An insignia or band worn around the upper arm. • Brassard prop.n. A surname from Old French. |
| DARSHANS | • darshans n. Plural of darshan. • DARSHAN n. (Hindi) a blessing conferred by touching or seeing a holy person. |
| DASTARDS | • dastards n. Plural of dastard. • DASTARD n. a base coward. |
| DAYSTARS | • daystars n. Plural of daystar. • DAYSTAR n. the planet Venus, visible just before sunrise. |
| HARASSED | • harassed adj. Subject to harassment. • harassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of harass. • HARASS v. to bother persistently. |
| MADRASAS | • madrasas n. Plural of madrasa, an alternative spelling of madrassah. • MADRASA n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESE, MEDRESSEH. |
| MADRASES | • madrases n. Plural of madras. • MADRAS n. (Tamil) a fine plain-woven cotton or silk. |
| MADRASSA | • madrassa n. Alternative spelling of madrasah. • MADRASSA n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESE, MEDRESSEH. |
| MANSARDS | • mansards n. Plural of mansard. • MANSARD n. (French) a type of roof. |
| SAGGARDS | • saggards n. Plural of saggard. • SAGGARD n. a clay box for baking pottery. |
| SANDBARS | • sandbars n. Plural of sandbar. • sand␣bars n. Plural of sand bar. • SANDBAR n. a ridge of sand formed in a river or the sea. |
| SARDANAS | • sardanas n. Plural of sardana. • SARDANA n. (Catalan) a Spanish folk dance. |
| SEAWARDS | • seawards adv. Towards the sea. • SEAWARDS adv. towards the sea, also SEAWARD. |
| SMARAGDS | • smaragds n. Plural of smaragd. • SMARAGD n. (archaic) emerald, also EMERAUDE, SMARAGDE. |
| SRADDHAS | • sraddhas n. Plural of sraddha. • SRADDHA n. (Sanskrit) an offering to the manes of an ancestor, also SHRADDHA, SRADHA. |
| SUBADARS | • subadars n. Plural of subadar. • SUBADAR n. (Hindi) a native officer in an Indian regiment corresponding to a captain, also SUBAHDAR, SUBEDAR. |