| ACCOASTS | • accoasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accoast. • ACCOAST v. to lie or sail along the coast or side of; to accost. |
| AEROSATS | • AEROSAT n. a satellite for air-traffic control. |
| ALASTORS | • alastors n. Plural of alastor. • ALASTOR n. (Greek) an avenging deity in Greek tragedy. |
| APOSTASY | • apostasy n. The renunciation of a belief or set of beliefs. • apostasy n. Specifically, the renunciation of one’s religion or faith. • APOSTASY n. abandonment of one's faith or beliefs, also APOSTACY. |
| ASSONANT | • assonant adj. (Prosody) Characterized by assonance; having successive similar vowel sounds. • ASSONANT adj. corresponding in vowel sound, also ASSONANTAL. • ASSONANT n. a word or syllable that resembles another in sound. |
| ASSONATE | • assonate v. To correspond in (particularly vowel) sounds. • ASSONATE v. to match in a vowel sound. |
| POTASSAS | • POTASSA n. a powerful alkali. |
| SABATONS | • sabatons n. Plural of sabaton. • SABATON n. (historical) a foot-covering as part of suit of armour. |
| SACATONS | • sacatons n. Plural of sacaton. • SACATON n. (Spanish) a type of coarse perennial grass growing in alkaline regions of the southern US, also ZACATON. |
| SALTATOS | • saltatos n. Plural of saltato. • SALTATO n. (Italian) a short, bouncing bow stroke resulting in a staccato sound, also SALTANDO. |
| SEACOAST | • seacoast n. The coastal land bordering a sea or ocean. • SEACOAST n. land bordering the sea. |
| STAROSTA | • starosta n. Alternative form of starost. • STAROSTA n. (Russian) a village headman; a Polish noble holding a starosty or domain bestowed by the crown. |
| TOSTADAS | • tostadas n. Plural of tostada. • TOSTADA n. (Spanish) a tortilla fried until crisp with a savoury topping, also TOSTADO. |