| ANACHARISES | • ANACHARIS n. a freshwater weed of the frogbit family, native to America. |
| ASPARAGINES | • asparagines n. Plural of asparagine. • ASPARAGINE n. an amino acid found in asparagus and other vegetables. |
| BARASINGHAS | • barasinghas n. Plural of barasingha. • BARASINGHA n. (Hindi) the Indian swamp-deer, also BARASINGA. |
| CARNASSIALS | • carnassials n. Plural of carnassial. • CARNASSIAL n. a tooth adapted for tearing. |
| CRASSAMENTA | • crassamenta n. Plural of crassamentum. • CRASSAMENTUM n. (Latin) a clot of blood. |
| FARAWAYNESS | • farawayness n. The state of being faraway. • FARAWAYNESS n. the state of being faraway. |
| PARACASEINS | • PARACASEIN n. another name for casein. |
| PARAMNESIAS | • paramnesias n. Plural of paramnesia. • PARAMNESIA n. abnormality of memory, esp. forgetting of meaning of words. |
| PARASOMNIAS | • parasomnias n. Plural of parasomnia. • PARASOMNIA n. any of several sleep disorders characterized by abnormal or unusual behaviour of the nervous system during any of the stages of sleep. |
| SALAMANDERS | • salamanders n. Plural of salamander. • SALAMANDER n. any of various urodele amphibians, formerly believed to live in fire. |
| SALMANASERS | • SALMANASER n. a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons, also SALMANAZAR. |
| SALMANAZARS | • Salmanazars n. Plural of Salmanazar. • SALMANAZAR n. a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons, also SALMANASER. |
| SANITARIANS | • sanitarians n. Plural of sanitarian. • SANITARIAN n. a person favouring sanitary measures. |
| SARRACENIAS | • sarracenias n. Plural of sarracenia. • SARRACENIA n. a genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant. |
| SATURNALIAS | • saturnalias n. Plural of saturnalia. • SATURNALIA n. a wild party or orgy. |
| SCARABAEANS | • SCARABAEAN n. a lamellicorn beetle. |
| SCARLATINAS | • scarlatinas n. Plural of scarlatina. • SCARLATINA n. scarlet fever. |
| TARANTASSES | • tarantasses n. Plural of tarantass. • TARANTASS n. (Russian) a low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia, also TARANTAS. |