| ANETHOLES | • anetholes n. Plural of anethole. • ANETHOLE n. an aromatic ether which is the major constituent of certain oils, e.g. anise and fennel, also ANETHOL. |
| BIATHLONS | • biathlons n. Plural of biathlon. • BIATHLON n. a competition in cross-country skiing and shooting. |
| DUATHLONS | • duathlons n. Plural of duathlon. • DUATHLON n. an athletic event where everyone runs and cycles. |
| ETHANOYLS | • ETHANOYL n. acetyl as a combining group. |
| HAILSTONE | • hailstone n. A single ball of hail, or solid precipitation. • Hailstone prop.n. A surname. • HAILSTONE n. a ball of hail. |
| HALATIONS | • halations n. Plural of halation. • HALATION n. a blurring of light in photographs. |
| HALFTONES | • halftones n. Plural of halftone. • half-tones n. Plural of half-tone. • half-tones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of half-tone. |
| HORNTAILS | • horntails n. Plural of horntail. • HORNTAIL n. a hymenopterous insect with a stout ovipositor, aka wood wasp. |
| LANTHORNS | • lanthorns n. Plural of lanthorn. • LANTHORN n. (obsolete) a lantern, from folk etymology deriving from use of horn in lanterns. |
| LOANSHIFT | • loanshift n. The situation in which a word changes or extends its meaning under the influence of another language. • loanshift n. A word whose meaning has changed in this way. • LOANSHIFT n. the adaptation of a word from one language to another. |
| LOATHINGS | • loathings n. Plural of loathing. • LOATHING n. extreme dislike. |
| LOATHNESS | • loathness n. Unwillingness; reluctance. • LOATHNESS n. unwillingness, reluctance. |
| METHANOLS | • methanols n. Plural of methanol. • METHANOL n. methyl alcohol, wood spirit. |
| NAPHTHOLS | • naphthols n. Plural of naphthol. • NAPHTHOL n. any one of a series of hydroxyl derivatives of naphthalene, analogous to phenol, also NAPHTOL. |
| OLIPHANTS | • oliphants n. Plural of oliphant. • OLIPHANT n. (obsolete) an ancient ivory hunting-horn. |
| ONSLAUGHT | • onslaught n. A fierce attack. • onslaught n. (By extension) A large number of people or things resembling an attack. • ONSLAUGHT n. an attack. |
| SOUTHLAND | • southland n. A land that lies to the south. • Southland prop.n. A district and region in the far south of the South Island of New Zealand, which includes Fiordland. • Southland prop.n. The American South. |