| AESTHETES | • aesthetes n. Plural of aesthete. • æsthetes n. Plural of æsthete. • AESTHETE n. a person who affects an extravagant love of art. |
| ATHETESES | • atheteses n. Plural of athetesis. • ATHETESIS n. the rejection of a passage as spurious. |
| ATTENDEES | • attendees n. Plural of attendee. • ATTENDEE n. one who attends a function. |
| EDENTATES | • edentates n. Plural of edentate. • EDENTATE n. a toothless mammal as an armadillo or sloth. |
| ESSAYETTE | • essayette n. A short essay. • ESSAYETTE n. a short essay. |
| ESTAFETTE | • estafette n. (Obsolete) A dispatch rider, especially military; a mounted courier. • ESTAFETTE n. (French) a mounted courier. |
| ESTREATED | • estreated v. Simple past tense and past participle of estreat. • ESTREAT v. to extract from the records of a court. |
| ETCETERAS | • etceteras n. Plural of etcetera. • et␣ceteras n. Plural of et cetera. • ETCETERA n. (Latin) additional items. |
| HEBETATES | • hebetates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hebetate. • HEBETATE v. to make dull or obtuse. |
| JEANETTES | • jeanettes n. Plural of jeanette. • JEANETTE n. a light or coarse jean, a twilled cotton cloth. |
| PATENTEES | • patentees n. Plural of patentee. • PATENTEE n. one who holds a patent. |
| STEAKETTE | • steakette n. A patty formed from ground steak. • STEAKETTE n. (Canadian) a thin patty of ground beef, meant to be cooked quickly. |
| STREETAGE | • streetage n. A toll charged for the use of a street. • STREETAGE n. a toll for street facilities. |
| SWEETMEAT | • sweetmeat n. A sweet delicacy; a confection. • sweetmeat n. (Informal) Sweetheart; darling. • SWEETMEAT n. any concoction made mainly or wholly with sugar. |
| TEARSHEET | • tearsheet n. A single page of some publication containing a specific advertisement, table, or article in print. • tear␣sheet n. A page torn from a periodical. • TEARSHEET n. a page in a magazine perforated to facilitate its removal. |
| TESSELATE | • tesselate v. Alternative spelling of tessellate. • TESSELATE v. to cover with small tiles, also TESSELLATE. |
| VEGETATES | • vegetates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vegetate. • VEGETATE v. to live an inactive or dull life. |