| ANALYSTS | • analysts n. Plural of analyst. • ANALYST n. someone skilled in analysis. |
| ANALYTES | • analytes n. Plural of analyte. • ANALYTE n. a substance being analyzed. |
| ASYNDETA | • asyndeta n. Plural of asyndeton. • ASYNDETON n. the omission of conjunctions, as in 'I came, I saw, I conquered'. |
| ATHANASY | • athanasy n. An absence of death or the condition of everlasting life. • ATHANASY n. immortality. |
| CYANATES | • cyanates n. Plural of cyanate. • CYANATE n. a salt of cyanic acid. |
| MAINSTAY | • mainstay n. A chief support. • mainstay n. Someone or something that can be depended on to make a regular contribution. • mainstay n. (Nautical) A stabilising rope from the top of the mainmast to the bottom of the foremast. |
| MANYATAS | • manyatas n. Plural of manyata. • MANYATA n. a small Masai settlement, also MANYATTA. |
| NASALITY | • nasality n. The state or quality of being nasal. • NASALITY n. an instance of being produced nasally. |
| PEASANTY | • peasanty adj. Resembling or characteristic of a peasant; rustic and simple. • PEASANTY adj. in the style of a peasant. |
| PHANTASY | • phantasy n. Dated form of fantasy. • phantasy n. (Psychology) The innate, mental image of an object; the link between instinct and reality. • phantasy v. Dated form of fantasy. |
| SANATORY | • sanatory adj. Producing health; healing or curative. • SANATORY adj. of healing. |
| SANITARY | • sanitary adj. Of, or relating to health. • sanitary adj. Clean and free from pathogens; hygienic. • sanitary n. Sanitary towel. |
| SATANITY | • Satanity n. Inherent evilness; Satan-like quality. • Satanity n. The religion composed of all extant Satanisms. • SATANITY n. devilishness. |
| STANNARY | • stannary adj. Of or pertaining to tin mining, especially in Cornwall. • stannary n. A tin mine or tinworks. • STANNARY n. a tin-mining region. |
| SYNTAGMA | • syntagma n. (Linguistics) A constituent segment within a text, such as a word or a phrase that forms a syntactic unit. • syntagma n. (Semiotics) An arrangement of units that together bears a meaning. • syntagma n. (History) A Macedonian phalanx fighting formation consisting of 256 men with long spears (sarissae). |
| TANYARDS | • tanyards n. (Britain) plural of tanyard. • TANYARD n. the section of a tannery containing the vats. |
| TWANKAYS | • twankays n. Plural of twankay. • TWANKAY n. (Chinese) a variety of green tea, also TWANKY. |
| YATAGANS | • yatagans n. Plural of yatagan. • YATAGAN n. (Turkish) a Muslim long curved knife, also ATAGHAN, YATAGHAN. |