| AERATORS | • aerators n. Plural of aerator. • AERATOR n. that which supplies with air; esp. an apparatus used for charging mineral waters with gas and in making soda water. |
| AERODART | • AERODART n. an arrow-headed missile of steel dropped by an aircraft. |
| ARBORETA | • arboreta n. Plural of arboretum. • ARBORETUM n. (Latin) a collection of trees. |
| ARROGANT | • arrogant adj. Having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt or disrespect for others. • ARROGANT adj. overbearing. |
| ARROGATE | • arrogate v. (Transitive, uncommon) To appropriate or lay claim to something for oneself without right. • ARROGATE v. to claim unduly as one's own. |
| BARRATOR | • barrator n. One who is guilty of barratry, vexing others with frequent and often groundless lawsuits; a brangler and pettifogger. • barrator n. One who abuses their office by dealing fraudulently. • barrator n. (Archaic) A quarrelsome person, one who fights, a bully. |
| CARTROAD | • cartroad n. (Historical) A road for the driving of carts. • cart␣road n. Alternative form of cartroad. • CARTROAD n. a road used by carts. |
| NARRATOR | • narrator n. One who narrates or tells stories. • narrator n. (Narratology) The person or the "voice" whose viewpoint is used in telling a story. • narrator n. (Film and television) The person providing the voice-over in a documentary. |
| RADIATOR | • radiator n. Anything which radiates or emits rays. • radiator n. (Automotive) A device that lowers engine coolant temperature by conducting heat to the air, through metal fins. • radiator n. (Of buildings) A finned metal fixture that carries hot water or steam in order to heat a room. |
| TARRAGON | • tarragon n. A perennial herb, the wormwood species Artemisia dracunculus, from Europe and parts of Asia. • tarragon n. The leaves of this plant (either fresh, or preserved in vinegar / oil mixture) used as a seasoning. • TARRAGON n. (Arabic) a kind of herb, also ESTRAGON, STARAGEN. |
| TRAMROAD | • tramroad n. A road designed for use by trams or wagons. • TRAMROAD n. a track with sunken wooden, stone or metal rails. |
| TROPARIA | • troparia n. Plural of troparion. • TROPARION n. (Greek) in the Greek Church, a stanza or short hymn. |
| VARACTOR | • varactor n. (Electronics) A solid-state diode whose capacitance varies with the applied voltage. • VARACTOR n. a two-electrode semiconductor device. |