| 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. |
| ABSCISSES | • abscisses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of absciss. • ABSCISS n. the distance of a point from the y-axis measured parallel to the x-axis, also ABSCISSA, ABSCISSE. |
| ASSASSINS | • assassins n. Plural of assassin. • ASSASSIN n. a murderer. |
| ASSESSING | • assessing v. Present participle of assess. • assessing n. Action of the verb to assess; assessment. • ASSESS v. to estimate the value of for taxation. |
| ASSISTERS | • assisters n. Plural of assister. • ASSISTER n. one who assists, also ASSISTOR. |
| ASSISTORS | • assistors n. Plural of assistor. • ASSISTOR n. one who assists, also ASSISTER. |
| CLASSISMS | • classisms n. Plural of classism. • CLASSISM n. discrimination based on social class. |
| CLASSISTS | • classists n. Plural of classist. • CLASSIST n. one who discriminates on grounds of social class. |
| COASSISTS | • coassists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coassist. • co-assists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-assist. • COASSIST v. to assist jointly. |
| ESSAYISTS | • essayists n. Plural of essayist. • ESSAYIST n. a writer of prose compositions. |
| GASSINESS | • gassiness n. The state or property of being gassy. • GASSINESS n. the state of being gassy. |
| MASSINESS | • massiness n. The state or quality of being massy; ponderousness. • MASSINESS n. the state of being massy. |
| MESSIASES | • MESSIAS n. (Greek) an expected liberator, also MESSIAH. |
| MISASSAYS | • MISASSAY v. to attempt unsuccessfully. |
| SASSABIES | • sassabies n. Plural of sassaby. • SASSABY n. (Setswana) a kind of African antelope, also TSESSEBE. |
| SASSINESS | • sassiness n. The quality of being sassy. • SASSINESS n. the state of being sassy, impertinent. |
| SASSOLINS | • SASSOLIN n. a native boric acid, also SASSOLITE. |
| SAUCISSES | • saucisses n. Plural of saucisse. • SAUCISSE n. (French) a long canvas tube filled with powder for use as a fuse, e.g. when firing a mine, also SAUCISSON. |
| SYSSITIAS | • syssitias n. Plural of syssitia. • SYSSITIA n. (Greek) the ancient Spartan custom of eating the main meal together in public. |
| WISEASSES | • wiseasses n. Plural of wiseass. • wise-asses n. Plural of wise-ass. • WISEASS n. a pretentiously wise person, also WISEACRE. |