| ASSAGAIED | • assagaied v. Simple past tense and past participle of assagai. • ASSAGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSEGAAI. |
| ASSEGAIED | • assegaied v. Simple past tense and past participle of assegai. • ASSEGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSAGAI. |
| DOGARESSA | • dogaressa n. The wife of a doge. • DOGARESSA n. (Italian) a doge's wife. |
| GRASSLAND | • grassland n. An area dominated by grass or grasslike vegetation. • GRASSLAND n. a habitat dominated by grass. |
| HAGADISTS | • Hagadists n. Plural of Hagadist. • HAGADIST n. (Hebrew) a scholar versed in the haggadah, the Pesach guidebook, used during Seder, also HAGGADIST. |
| HANDGLASS | • handglass n. Alternative form of hand glass. • hand␣glass n. A small glazed frame for the protection of plants. • hand␣glass n. A small mirror with a handle. |
| HARDGRASS | • hardgrass n. Any of the genus Sclerochloa of Eurasian and North African plants in the grass family. • HARDGRASS n. cocksfoot or other coarse grass. |
| SALADANGS | • SALADANG n. (Malay) a kind of wild ox, also SELADANG, SLADANG. |
| SALADINGS | • saladings n. Plural of salading. • SALADING n. ingredients for a salad. |
| SANDGLASS | • sandglass n. An instrument for measuring the passage of time by the passage of sand through a narrow opening. • SANDGLASS n. an instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. |
| SAUFGARDS | • SAUFGARD n. (Spenser) a safeguard, also SAVEGARD. |
| SAVEGARDS | • SAVEGARD v. (Spenser) to safeguard. |
| SELADANGS | • seladangs n. Plural of seladang. • SELADANG n. (Malay) a kind of wild ox, also SALADANG, SLADANG. |
| SMARAGDES | • smaragdes n. Plural of smaragde. • SMARAGDE n. (archaic) emerald, also EMERAUDE, SMARAGD. |
| STAGGARDS | • staggards n. Plural of staggard. • STAGGARD n. the male red deer when four years old, also STAGGART. |
| TOADGRASS | • toad-grass n. Toad rush. • TOADGRASS n. a kind of low rush, also TOADRUSH. |