| ASCENDEURS | • ascendeurs n. Plural of ascendeur. • ASCENDEUR n. (French) a metal grip that is threaded on a rope as a climbing aid. |
| CUSTODIANS | • custodians n. Plural of custodian. • CUSTODIAN n. a person who has care such as of a public building, also CUSTODE, CUSTODIER. |
| DACHSHUNDS | • dachshunds n. Plural of dachshund. • DACHSHUND n. (German) a breed of dog. |
| DISCUSSANT | • discussant n. Someone involved in a discussion, especially a participant in a formal discussion or who has been assigned… • DISCUSSANT n. one who takes part in a formal symposium. |
| MUSCADINES | • muscadines n. Plural of muscadine. • MUSCADINE n. (archaic) a musk-scented purple grape, used to make wine. |
| QUICKSANDS | • quicksands n. Plural of quicksand. • QUICKSAND n. a loose watery sand which swallows up anyone who walks on it. |
| SANDSUCKER | • sandsucker n. A barge that collected sand from the bottom of lakes, for use in metal founding. • SANDSUCKER n. a fish, the rough dab. |
| SCANDALOUS | • scandalous adj. Wrong, immoral, causing a scandal. • scandalous adj. Malicious, defamatory. • scandalous adj. Outrageous; exceeding reasonable limits. |
| SCINDAPSUS | • Scindapsus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Araceae – found from southeast Asia to Queensland and islands of… • SCINDAPSUS n. any plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves. |
| SCLAUNDERS | • sclaunders n. Plural of sclaunder. • sclaunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sclaunder. • SCLAUNDER n. (obsolete) slander. |
| SCRUBLANDS | • scrublands n. Plural of scrubland. • SCRUBLAND n. land covered by scrub. |
| SOUNDCARDS | • soundcards n. Plural of soundcard. • sound␣cards n. Plural of sound card. • SOUNDCARD n. the card in a computer that produces audio. |
| SOUNDSCAPE | • soundscape n. An acoustic environment, a virtual/emotional environment created using sound. • soundscape n. An electroacoustic musical composition creating a sound portrait of a sound environment. • soundscape v. To establish or define an acoustic environment, either a virtual one created using sound or a physical… |
| SUBDEACONS | • subdeacons n. Plural of subdeacon. • sub-deacons n. Plural of sub-deacon (alternative spelling of subdeacons). • SUBDEACON n. a minister of an order next below that of deacon. |
| TRANSDUCES | • transduces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transduce. • TRANSDUCE v. to convert (energy, a message) into another form. |
| UNDERCASTS | • undercasts n. Plural of undercast. • undercasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercast. • UNDERCAST n. an air-passage crossing under a road in a mine. |
| UNDERCLASS | • underclass n. The poorest class of people in a given society. • UNDERCLASS n. the lowest social stratum usually made up of disadvantaged minority groups. |