| GESTALTS | • gestalts n. Plural of gestalt. • GESTALT n. (German) a shape or pattern; most often used in psychology to describe a theory or approach which aims to see something as a whole rather than breaking it into separate parts. |
| PELTASTS | • peltasts n. Plural of peltast. • PELTAST n. (Greek) an ancient Greek soldier armed with a pelta. |
| SALTATES | • saltates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of saltate. • SALTATE v. to undergo an abrupt mutation. |
| SALTIEST | • saltiest adj. Superlative form of salty: most salty. • SALTY adj. tasting of salt. |
| SLATIEST | • slatiest adj. Superlative form of slaty: most slaty. • SLATY adj. resembling slate, also SLATEY. |
| SLATTERS | • slatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slatter. • Slatters prop.n. Plural of Slatter. • SLATTER v. (dialect) to be untidy. |
| STABLEST | • stablest adj. Superlative form of stable: most stable. • STABLE adj. well-founded. |
| STARLETS | • starlets n. Plural of starlet. • STARLET n. a minor showbiz personality. |
| STARTLES | • startles n. Plural of startle. • startles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of startle. • STARTLE v. to frighten or surprise. |
| STEALTHS | • stealths n. Plural of stealth. • stealths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stealth. • STEALTH v. to approach furtively. |
| TACTLESS | • tactless adj. Having no tact; unaware or intentionally inconsiderate of someone else’s feelings. • TACTLESS adj. without tact. |
| WATTLESS | • wattless adj. Without any electrical power; said of an alternating current or component of current when it differs… • WATTLESS adj. denoting a type of electric current. |