| ABASHLESS | • abashless adj. (Literary) Not disconcerted or embarrassed; not concealed; not eliciting shame. • ABASHLESS adj. (obsolete) unabashed (unashamed; not embarrassed). |
| ABSCISSAE | • abscissae n. Plural of abscissa. • abscissæ n. (Obsolete) plural of abscissa. • ABSCISSA n. (Latin) the distance of a point from the y-axis measured parallel to the x-axis, also ABSCISS, ABSCISSE. |
| ABSCISSAS | • abscissas n. Plural of abscissa. • ABSCISSA n. (Latin) the distance of a point from the y-axis measured parallel to the x-axis, also ABSCISS, ABSCISSE. |
| AMBASSIES | • ambassies n. Plural of ambassy. • AMBASSY n. the offices of an ambassador, also EMBASSY. |
| BAASSKAPS | • BAASSKAP n. (South African) a theory of racial politics. |
| BIOASSAYS | • bioassays n. Plural of bioassay. • BIOASSAY v. to test the strength and effect of a drug on a living organism. |
| BRASSAGES | • brassages n. Plural of brassage. • BRASSAGE n. (French) a mint-charge to cover the cost of coining money. |
| BRASSARDS | • brassards n. Plural of brassard. • Brassards prop.n. Plural of Brassard. • BRASSARD n. (French) a piece of armour for the upper arm, also BRASSART, BRASSET. |
| BRASSARTS | • brassarts n. Plural of brassart. • BRASSART n. (historical) a piece of armour for the upper arm, also BRASSARD, BRASSET. |
| BRASSICAS | • brassicas n. Plural of brassica. • BRASSICA n. (Latin) a plant of the turnip and cabbage genus. |
| KOLBASSAS | • KOLBASSA n. (Polish) a smoked sausage, also KIELBASA, KOLBASI, KOLBASSI, KUBASA, KULBASA. |
| PASSBANDS | • passbands n. Plural of passband. • PASSBAND n. a frequency band that transmits efficiently. |
| PIASSABAS | • piassabas n. Plural of piassaba. • PIASSABA n. (Tupi) a coarse, stiff fibre, also PIASSAVA, PIASABA, PIASAVA. |
| SASSABIES | • sassabies n. Plural of sassaby. • SASSABY n. (Setswana) a kind of African antelope, also TSESSEBE. |
| SCABIOSAS | • scabiosas n. Plural of scabiosa. • SCABIOSA n. (Latin) any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa, also SCABIOUS. |
| SUBVASSAL | • subvassal n. (Historical) The vassal of a vassal. • SUBVASSAL n. the vassal of a vassal. |