| ANACRUSES | • anacruses n. Plural of anacrusis. • ANACRUSIS n. (Greek) one or more unstressed notes immediately preceding the first bar line. | 
| ANACRUSIS | • anacrusis n. (Prosody) An unstressed syllable at the start of a verse. • anacrusis n. (Music) An unstressed note or notes before the first strong beat (or downbeat) of a phrase. • ANACRUSIS n. (Greek) one or more unstressed notes immediately preceding the first bar line. | 
| ANASARCAS | • anasarcas n. Plural of anasarca. • ANASARCA n. (Greek) dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue. | 
| ARCANISTS | • arcanists n. Plural of arcanist. • ARCANIST n. a person knowing secrets of manufacture. | 
| ASSURANCE | • assurance n. The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; something designed to give confidence. • assurance n. The state of being assured; total confidence or trust; a lack of doubt; certainty. • assurance n. Firmness of mind; undoubting steadiness; intrepidity; courage; confidence; self-reliance. | 
| CADRANSES | • CADRANS n. (French) an instrument used in gem cutting. | 
| CANASTERS | • CANASTER n. (Spanish) a kind of tobacco for smoking, made of the dried leaves, coarsely broken. | 
| CANVASERS | • canvasers n. Plural of canvaser. • CANVASER n. one who goes from door to door raising votes, also CANVASSER. | 
| CANVASSER | • canvasser n. Someone who goes through a region soliciting votes in an election, or conducting a public opinion poll. • canvasser n. (Politics, obsolete except US, Philippines) person(s) who scrutinize(s) (the ballot in an election or… • CANVASSER n. one who goes from door to door raising votes, also CANVASER. | 
| CESAREANS | • cesareans n. Plural of cesarean. • Cesareans n. Plural of Cesarean. • CESAREAN n. a method of child delivery, also CESARIAN. | 
| CESARIANS | • Cesarians n. Plural of Cesarian. • CESARIAN n. a method of child delivery, also CESAREAN. | 
| MASCARONS | • mascarons n. Plural of mascaron. • MASCARON n. a grotesque face on a doorknocker. | 
| SACRISTAN | • sacristan n. The person who maintains the sacristy and the sacred objects it contains. • SACRISTAN n. a Church official in charge of vessels and the sacristy, also SACRIST. | 
| SANDARACS | • sandaracs n. Plural of sandarac. • SANDARAC n. (Latin) the resin of a tropical tree, powdered to form pounce and used in making varnish, also SANDARACH. | 
| TRANSACTS | • transacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transact. • TRANSACT v. to carry out. | 
| TRASHCANS | • trashcans n. Plural of trashcan. • trash␣cans n. Plural of trash can. • TRASHCAN n. a rubbish bin. |