| ANCIENTS | • ancients n. Plural of ancient. • ancients n. The people of classical antiquity, especially such writers and philosophers. • ANCIENT n. an old person. |
| ANTIENTS | • antients n. Plural of antient. • ANTIENT n. an ancient person. |
| ANTIGENS | • antigens n. Plural of antigen. • ANTIGEN n. a substance that stimulates the production of antibodies, also ANTIGENE. |
| CANNIEST | • canniest adj. Superlative form of canny: most canny. • CANNIE adj. prudent, also CANNY. |
| ENATIONS | • enations n. Plural of enation. • ENATION n. an outgrowth. |
| ENTRAINS | • entrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrain. • ENTRAIN v. to board a train. |
| GENTIANS | • gentians n. Plural of gentian. • GENTIAN n. any plant of the genus Gentiana, herbs, usually blue-flowered, abounding chiefly in alpine regions. |
| INFANTES | • infantes n. Plural of infante. • Infantes prop.n. Plural of Infante. • INFANTE n. (historical) a title borne by every one of sons of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent. |
| INSANEST | • insanest adj. Superlative form of insane: most insane. • INSANE adj. mentally unsound. |
| INSECTAN | • insectan adj. Of insects. • INSECTAN adj. pertaining to insects, also INSECTEAN. |
| INSTANCE | • instance n. (Obsolete) Urgency of manner or words; an urgent request; insistence. • instance n. (Obsolete) A token; a sign; a symptom or indication. • instance n. (Obsolete) That which is urgent; motive. |
| MANNITES | • MANNITE n. a sweet alcohol obtained from manna, also MANNITOL. |
| NEATNIKS | • neatniks n. Plural of neatnik. • NEATNIK n. a compulsively neat person. |
| PANTINES | • PANTINE n. (obsolete) a pasteboard jumping-jack, fashionable in the 18th century. |
| SONATINE | • sonatine n. Plural of sonatina. • SONATINA n. (Italian) a short and simple sonata. |
| STANINES | • stanines n. Plural of stanine. • STANINE n. a nine-point scale on which test scores can be grouped in descending order of achievement, first developed by the US Air Force. |
| STANNITE | • stannite n. A dark-gray lustrous mineral, a mixed sulfide of copper, iron, and tin, Cu2FeSnS4, used as an ore of… • STANNITE n. an ore of tin. |
| STEANING | • steaning v. Present participle of stean. • steaning n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A ford over a river. • steaning n. The stone or brick lining of a well, etc. |
| TRANNIES | • trannies n. Plural of tranny. • trannies n. Plural of trannie. • Trannies n. (Finance, slang) The Dow Jones Transportation Average. |