| APPEASED | • appeased v. Simple past tense and past participle of appease. • APPEASE v. to bring to a state of peace or contentment. |
| APPEASER | • appeaser n. A person who appeases. • APPEASER n. one who appeases. |
| APPEASES | • appeases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appease. • APPEASE v. to bring to a state of peace or contentment. |
| ASEPTATE | • aseptate adj. Having no septum. • ASEPTATE adj. not partitioned by septa. |
| ASPERATE | • asperate v. To make rough or harsh. • asperate adj. Rough. • ASPERATE v. to make rough or harsh. |
| ESCAPADE | • escapade n. A daring or adventurous act; an undertaking which goes against convention. • ESCAPADE n. a reckless adventure. |
| PARAMESE | • PARAMESE n. in Greek music, the string or tone above the mese. |
| PASEARED | • PASEAR v. to take a walk. |
| SAPHENAE | • saphenae n. Plural of saphena. • SAPHENA n. (Latin) a large vein in the leg. |
| SEAPLANE | • seaplane n. (Aircraft, nautical) Any aircraft capable of taking off from, and alighting on the surface of water. • SEAPLANE n. an airplane designed to take off from or land on the water. |
| SEASCAPE | • seascape n. A view of the sea. • seascape n. A piece of art that depicts the sea or shoreline. • SEASCAPE n. a picture representing a scene at sea. |
| SEASPEAK | • Seaspeak n. A controlled form of natural language based on English and designed to facilitate communication between… • SEASPEAK n. a restricted variety of English used by sailors etc. for unambiguous communication. |
| SEPARATE | • separate adj. Apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else). • separate adj. (Followed by “from”) Not together (with); not united (to). • separate v. (Transitive) To divide (a thing) into separate parts. |
| SPELAEAN | • spelaean adj. Cave-dwelling. • SPELAEAN adj. living in caves, also SPELEAN. |