| AMPERSANDS | • ampersands n. Plural of ampersand. • AMPERSAND n. the and sign &, also AMPERZAND. |
| ANHYDRASES | • anhydrases n. Plural of anhydrase. • ANHYDRASE n. an enzyme that catalyses the removal of water. |
| AUSLANDERS | • Auslanders prop.n. Plural of Auslander. • AUSLANDER n. (German) a foreigner. |
| CROSSANDRA | • crossandra n. (Botany) Any of the genus Crossandra of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. • CROSSANDRA n. any evergreen shrub of the genus Crossandra. |
| GRASSLANDS | • grasslands n. Plural of grassland. • GRASSLAND n. a habitat dominated by grass. |
| HANSARDISE | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. |
| HARDSTANDS | • hardstands n. Plural of hardstand. • HARDSTAND n. a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand, also HARDSTANDING. |
| LANDSHARKS | • landsharks n. Plural of landshark. • land␣sharks n. Plural of land shark. • LANDSHARK n. a person who makes inordinate profits by buying and selling land. |
| MANSPREADS | • manspreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manspread. • MANSPREAD v. of a man, to sit with the legs spread wide apart (as in a public seating area) in a way that intrudes on the space of others. |
| MARSHLANDS | • marshlands n. Plural of marshland. • MARSHLAND n. low poorly drained land that is sometimes flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams, etc. |
| SANDARACHS | • sandarachs n. Plural of sandarach. • SANDARACH n. (Latin) the resin of a tropical tree, powdered to form pounce and used in making varnish, also SANDARAC. |
| SANDCRACKS | • sandcracks n. Plural of sandcrack. • sand␣cracks n. Plural of sand crack. • SANDCRACK n. a deep crack or fissure in the wall of a horse's hoof, often causing lameness. |
| SANDPAPERS | • sandpapers n. Plural of sandpaper. • sandpapers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sandpaper. • SANDPAPER v. to smooth or polish with sandpaper. |
| SARABANDES | • sarabandes n. Plural of sarabande. • SARABANDE n. (Spanish) a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling the minuet, also SARABAND. |
| SARDONIANS | • SARDONIAN n. (obsolete) a person who flatters with harmful or deadly intent. |
| SEASTRANDS | • seastrands n. Plural of seastrand. • SEASTRAND n. the seashore. |
| STERADIANS | • steradians n. Plural of steradian. • STERADIAN n. a unit of measurement for solid angles. |