| ANTIADITIS | • antiaditis n. (Archaic, rare) tonsillitis. • ANTIADITIS n. tonsillitis. |
| ANTITRADES | • antitrades n. Plural of antitrade. • ANTITRADE n. a contrary wind blowing at a high altitude above the trade wind. |
| ATTAINDERS | • attainders n. Plural of attainder. • ATTAINDER n. the loss of civil rights, formerly a result of outlawry or a death sentence. |
| ATTENDANTS | • attendants n. Plural of attendant. • ATTENDANT n. a servant. |
| COATSTANDS | • coatstands n. Plural of coatstand. • coat-stands n. Plural of coat-stand. • coat␣stands n. Plural of coat stand. |
| DECANTATES | • decantates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decantate. • DECANTATE v. (obsolete) to chant or say repeatedly. |
| RETARDANTS | • retardants n. Plural of retardant. • RETARDANT n. something that retards e.g. the spread of fire. |
| STANDFASTS | • STANDFAST n. a reliable person or thing. |
| STRANDFLAT | • strandflat n. A coastal landform consisting of a near-flat erosion surface typical of the Norwegian coast. • STRANDFLAT n. in Norway, a gently sloping coastal platform extending seaward. |
| TANTALISED | • tantalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of tantalise. • TANTALISE v. to torment by presenting something desirable but keeping it out of reach, also TANTALIZE. |
| TRANSACTED | • transacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transact. • TRANSACT v. to carry out. |
| TRANSLATED | • translated v. Simple past tense and past participle of translate. • TRANSLATE v. to render into another language. |
| TRANSUDATE | • transudate n. The product of transudation. • transudate n. A substance that transudes. • TRANSUDATE n. a substance that transudes e.g. a fluid that pases through a membrane or the walls of a blood vessel. |
| UNSATIATED | • unsatiated adj. Not satiated. • UNSATIATED adj. not satiated, also UNSATIATE. |