| AEGROTATS | • aegrotats n. Plural of aegrotat. • AEGROTAT n. (archaic) an unclassified degree granted a university student prevented by illness from attending the final examinations. |
| AEROSTATS | • aerostats n. Plural of aerostat. • AEROSTAT n. any lighter-than-air craft e.g. a blimp or balloon, as opposed to an aerodyne. |
| AMARETTOS | • amarettos n. Plural of amaretto. • AMARETTO n. (Italian) a kind of liqueur flavoured with almonds. |
| ATTOLASER | • ATTOLASER n. a high-powered laser capable of producing pulses measured in quintillionths of a second. |
| COARCTATE | • coarctate adj. (Medicine) Pressed close together, constricted, narrowed, compressed. • coarctate adj. (Entomology) (of the pupa of certain flies) Enclosed in a rigid case formed by the larval cuticle or puparium. • coarctate v. (Obsolete) To press together; to crowd. |
| GREATCOAT | • greatcoat n. A heavy overcoat. • GREATCOAT n. an overcoat. |
| LAZARETTO | • lazaretto n. (Historical). • lazaretto n. (By extension, nautical) A place at the front of the tweendecks of a merchant ship where provisions are stored. • LAZARETTO n. (Italian) a hospital treating infectious diseases, also LAZARET, LAZARETTE. |
| MATTAMORE | • mattamore n. An underground storage place for grain. • MATTAMORE n. a subterranean chamber, also MASSYMORE. |
| PASTORATE | • pastorate n. The role or responsibilities of a pastor. • pastorate n. The period of service of a particular pastor to their congregation; their term of office. • pastorate n. An organization or body consisting of multiple pastors. |
| ROTATABLE | • rotatable adj. Having the ability to rotate. • ROTATABLE adj. that can be rotated. |
| ROTAVATED | • rotavated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rotavate. • ROTAVATE v. to till by means of a hand-operated machine, also ROTOVATE. |
| ROTAVATES | • rotavates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rotavate. • ROTAVATE v. to till by means of a hand-operated machine, also ROTOVATE. |
| TERATOMAS | • teratomas n. Plural of teratoma. • TERATOMA n. (Greek) a tumor, sometimes found in newborn children, which is made up of a mixture of tissues, as of bone, cartilage and muscle. |
| TOADEATER | • toadeater n. A fawning, obsequious parasite; a mean sycophant or flatterer. • toad-eater n. Alternative form of toadeater. • toad␣eater n. Alternative form of toadeater. |