| ANTRORSE | • antrorse adj. (Biology) Curved or pointed forward or upward. • ANTRORSE adj. turned forward or upward. |
| GRANTERS | • granters n. Plural of granter. • GRANTER n. the person by whom a grant or conveyance is made, also GRANTOR. |
| NARRATES | • narrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narrate. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| PARTNERS | • partners n. Plural of partner. • partners v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of partner. • PARTNER v. to join with in a common interest. |
| REGRANTS | • regrants n. Plural of regrant. • REGRANT v. to grant again. |
| RESTRAIN | • restrain v. (Transitive) To control or keep in check. • restrain v. (Transitive) To deprive of liberty. • restrain v. (Transitive) To restrict or limit. |
| RETRAINS | • retrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrain. • RETRAIN v. to train again. |
| STRAINER | • strainer n. A device through which a liquid is passed for purification, filtering or separation from solid matter;… • strainer n. A perforated screen or openwork (usually at the end of a suction pipe of a pump), used to prevent solid… • strainer n. One who strains. |
| STRANDER | • strander n. A machine that combines thread (strands) into a cable. • strander n. A steelworker whose job is to guide bar stock from one milling machine to the next in a multi-step milling process. • STRANDER n. a machine that twists fibres into rope. |
| STRANGER | • stranger adj. Comparative form of strange: more strange. • stranger n. A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance. • stranger n. An outsider or foreigner. |
| TERRAINS | • terrains n. Plural of terrain. • TERRAIN n. (French) a tract of land. |
| TERRANES | • terranes n. Plural of terrane. • TERRANE n. a kind of rock formation. |
| TRAINERS | • trainers n. Plural of trainer. • TRAINER n. a soft running shoe, usually laced, with a thick sole, used in training or for general casual wear. |
| TRANSFER | • transfer v. (Transitive) To move or pass from one place, person or thing to another. • transfer v. (Transitive) To convey the impression of (something) from one surface to another. • transfer v. (Transport, of a traveler) To exit one mass transit vehicle and board another (typically one belonging… |
| TRANSIRE | • transire n. (Dated) A permit given to a coasting vessel by a customs house. • TRANSIRE n. (Latin) a customs warrant. |
| TRANTERS | • tranters n. Plural of tranter. • Tranters prop.n. Plural of Tranter. • TRANTER n. one who trants; a peddler; a carrier. |