| ANTITHESES | • antitheses n. Plural of antithesis. • ANTITHESIS n. the contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangement of words or clauses. |
| ANTITHESIS | • antithesis n. A proposition that is the diametric opposite of some other proposition. • antithesis n. (Rhetoric) A device by which two contrasting ideas are juxtaposed in parallel form; a figure of speech… • ANTITHESIS n. the contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangement of words or clauses. |
| ASSYTHMENT | • assythment n. (Scotland, law, historical) Compensation or reparation for a criminal offence. • ASSYTHMENT n. in Scots law, indemnification for injury; satisfaction. |
| CHATTINESS | • chattiness n. The state of being chatty. • CHATTINESS n. the state of being chatty. |
| ENTHUSIAST | • enthusiast n. A person filled with or guided by enthusiasm. • enthusiast n. (Archaic) A person exhibiting over-zealous religious fervour. • ENTHUSIAST n. a person filled with enthusiasm. |
| NORTHEASTS | • northeasts n. Plural of northeast. • north-easts n. Plural of north-east. • NORTHEAST n. the direction between north and east. |
| PANTHEISTS | • pantheists n. Plural of pantheist. • pan-theists n. Plural of pan-theist (alternative spelling of pantheists). • Pan-Theists n. Plural of Pan-Theist (alternative spelling of Pan-Theist). |
| SNATCHIEST | • snatchiest adj. (Rare) superlative form of snatchy: most snatchy. • SNATCHY adj. irregular, in snatches. |
| STAUNCHEST | • staunchest adj. Superlative form of staunch: most staunch. • STAUNCH adj. firm, steadfast, also STANCH. |
| STENOBATHS | • STENOBATH n. a stenobathic organism. |
| STONECHATS | • stonechats n. Plural of stonechat. • STONECHAT n. a small bird of heath and moor. |
| SYNTHETASE | • synthetase n. Any enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a biological compound. • synthetase n. (Dated) Such an enzyme that, more specifically, uses ATP as a source of energy. • SYNTHETASE n. a kind of enzyme. |
| THANATISMS | • THANATISM n. the belief that the soul dies with the body. |
| THANATISTS | • thanatists n. Plural of thanatist. • THANATIST n. one believing that the soul dies with the body. |
| THANATOSES | • thanatoses n. Plural of thanatosis. • THANATOS n. (Greek) in Freudian psychology, the urge for destruction or self-destruction. |
| THANATOSIS | • thanatosis n. The act of feigning death. • thanatosis n. The death of part of an organism; gangrene. • THANATOSIS n. gangrene. |
| THATNESSES | • thatnesses n. Plural of thatness. • THATNESS n. the quality of being a definite thing. |
| UNCHASTEST | • UNCHASTE adj. not chaste. |
| UNHASTIEST | • UNHASTY adj. not hasty. |
| WITHSTANDS | • withstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |