| ACRASINS | • acrasins n. Plural of acrasin. • ACRASIN n. a substance secreted by a slime mould. |
| ARSENALS | • arsenals n. Plural of arsenal. • ARSENAL n. a storehouse for weapons. |
| ARTISANS | • artisans n. Plural of artisan. • ARTISAN n. a skilled workman. |
| DARSHANS | • darshans n. Plural of darshan. • DARSHAN n. (Hindi) a blessing conferred by touching or seeing a holy person. |
| MANSARDS | • mansards n. Plural of mansard. • MANSARD n. (French) a type of roof. |
| NARRASES | • NARRAS n. (Hottentot) an edible melon-like fruit of a South African shrub, also NARAS. |
| RANSACKS | • ransacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ransack. • RANSACK v. to search thoroughly. |
| 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. |
| SANGRIAS | • sangrias n. Plural of sangria. • SANGRIA n. (Spanish) a Spanish wine punch. |
| SANTERAS | • santeras n. Plural of santera. • SANTERA n. (Spanish) a priestess of santeria. |
| SARAFANS | • sarafans n. Plural of sarafan. • SARAFAN n. (Russian) the national dress of Russian peasant women. |
| SARANGIS | • sarangis n. Plural of sarangi. • SARANGI n. (Hindi) an Indian stringed instrument, played like a fiddle. |
| SARCINAS | • SARCINA n. a spherical bacterium. |
| SARDANAS | • sardanas n. Plural of sardana. • SARDANA n. (Catalan) a Spanish folk dance. |
| SARRASIN | • sarrasin n. (Obsolete) A portcullis. • SARRASIN n. (French) buckwheat, also SARRAZIN. |
| SAURIANS | • saurians n. Plural of saurian. • SAURIAN n. any of a suborder of reptiles. |
| SAVARINS | • savarins n. Plural of savarin. • SAVARIN n. (French) a cake made with yeast dough, similar to the baba. |
| SPARTANS | • Spartans n. Plural of Spartan. • SPARTAN n. a crisp red-skinned eating apple of a variety originally bred in Canada to withstand cold winters. |
| TSARINAS | • tsarinas n. Plural of tsarina. • TSARINA n. (Russian) the empress of Russia, also CZARINA, CZARITSA, CZARITZA, TSARITSA, TSARITZA, TZARINA, TZARITZA. |