| ASCENDANTS | • ascendants n. Plural of ascendant. • ASCENDANT n. the part of the ecliptic just risen or about to rise above the horizon. |
| ASCENDENTS | • ascendents n. Plural of ascendent. • ASCENDENT n. the part of the ecliptic just risen or about to rise above the horizon, also ASCENDANT. |
| ASYNDETONS | • asyndetons n. Plural of asyndeton. • ASYNDETON n. the omission of conjunctions, as in 'I came, I saw, I conquered'. |
| BANDSTANDS | • bandstands n. Plural of bandstand. • BANDSTAND n. a structure for accommodating a band of musicians. |
| DAINTINESS | • daintiness n. The characteristic of being dainty. • daintiness n. A dainty behaviour or gesture. • DAINTINESS n. the quality of being dainty. |
| DISANOINTS | • disanoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disanoint. • DISANOINT v. to undo the anointing or consecration of. |
| 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. |
| HANDSTURNS | • handsturns n. Plural of handsturn. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| NEWSSTANDS | • newsstands n. Plural of newsstand. • NEWSSTAND n. a stand from which newspapers are sold. |
| RINGSTANDS | • ringstands n. Plural of ringstand. • ring␣stands n. Plural of ring stand. • RINGSTAND n. a stand for chemical vessels, with rings clamped to a vertical rod. |
| SANDSTONES | • sandstones n. Plural of sandstone. • SANDSTONE n. a clastic sedimentary rock that is lithified sand. |
| STANDDOWNS | • standdowns n. Plural of standdown. • stand-downs n. Plural of stand-down. • STANDDOWN n. a return to normal after alert. |
| STONEHANDS | • STONEHAND n. in printing, an imposer, a person whose sets the type in a chase. |
| TRANSCENDS | • transcends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transcend. • TRANSCEND v. to surpass; to exceed. |