| ANABANTIDS | • anabantids n. Plural of anabantid. • ANABANTID n. any of various spiny-finned fishes of the family Anabantidae. |
| ANDANTINOS | • andantinos n. Plural of andantino. • ANDANTINO n. a movement rather quicker than andante. |
| ANODONTIAS | • anodontias n. Plural of anodontia. • ANODONTIA n. congenital absence of teeth. |
| APPENDANTS | • appendants n. Plural of appendant. • APPENDANT n. an adjunct, an appendage, also APPENDENT. |
| ASCENDANTS | • ascendants n. Plural of ascendant. • ASCENDANT n. the part of the ecliptic just risen or about to rise above the horizon. |
| ATTENDANTS | • attendants n. Plural of attendant. • ATTENDANT n. a servant. |
| BANDSTANDS | • bandstands n. Plural of bandstand. • BANDSTAND n. a structure for accommodating a band of musicians. |
| CONTADINAS | • contadinas n. Plural of contadina. • CONTADINA n. (Italian) a (female) Italian peasant. |
| DALTONIANS | • daltonians n. Plural of daltonian. • Daltonians n. Plural of Daltonian. • DALTONIAN n. a person affected by colour blindness. |
| DAMNATIONS | • damnations n. Plural of damnation. • DAMNATION n. condemnation; the punishment of the impenitent in the future state. |
| DANTHONIAS | • danthonias n. Plural of danthonia. • DANTHONIA n. a tufted grass native to Australia and New Zealand. |
| DARNATIONS | • darnations n. Plural of darnation. • DARNATION n. a mild form of damnation, also TARNATION. |
| DEMANDANTS | • demandants n. Plural of demandant. • DEMANDANT n. one who demands; a plaintiff. |
| GRANDAUNTS | • grandaunts n. Plural of grandaunt. • grand-aunts n. Plural of grand-aunt. • GRANDAUNT n. the aunt of one's father or mother. |
| GRANDSTAND | • grandstand n. The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers. • grandstand n. The audience at a public event. • grandstand v. (Intransitive) To behave dramatically or showily to impress an audience or observers; to pander to a crowd. |
| HANDSTANDS | • handstands n. Plural of handstand. • HANDSTAND n. an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air. |
| PANDATIONS | • PANDATION n. (archaic) warping. |
| TRAINBANDS | • trainbands n. Plural of trainband. • TRAINBAND n. (historical) a band of citizens from the 16th to the 18th century trained to bear arms. |