| ANTISNOBS | • antisnobs n. Plural of antisnob. • ANTISNOB n. a person opposed to snobbery. |
| ASCENSION | • ascension n. The act of ascending; an ascent. • ascension n. A transcendence of the material world; a transition to a higher form, state, or plane of existence. • ascension n. That which rises, as from distillation. |
| BESONIANS | • BESONIAN n. (Shakespeare) a beggar, also BEZONIAN. |
| CANONISES | • canonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canonise. • CANONISE v. to declare to be a saint, also CANONIZE. |
| CANONISTS | • canonists n. Plural of canonist. • CANONIST n. a specialist in canon law. |
| DISSONANT | • dissonant adj. Exhibiting dissonance; not agreeing or harmonizing. • DISSONANT adj. discordant, inharmonious. |
| INSOMNIAS | • insomnias n. Plural of insomnia. • INSOMNIA n. chronic inability to sleep. |
| INVASIONS | • invasions n. Plural of invasion. • INVASION n. the act of invading. |
| NAINSOOKS | • nainsooks n. Plural of nainsook. • NAINSOOK n. (Hindi) a fine cotton fabric. |
| SAINFOINS | • sainfoins n. Plural of sainfoin. • SAINFOIN n. (French) a leguminous plant, used as fodder, also SAINTFOIN. |
| SANCTIONS | • sanctions n. Plural of sanction. • sanctions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sanction. • SANCTION v. to authorize. |
| SANTONINS | • santonins n. Plural of santonin. • SANTONIN n. an anthelminthic extracted from santonica. |
| SAPONINES | • saponines n. Plural of saponine. • SAPONINE n. a soapy substance obtained from plants, also SAPONIN. |
| SCANSIONS | • scansions n. Plural of scansion. • scansions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scansion. • SCANSION n. the mode of analysing the metrical patterns of verse. |
| SEASONING | • seasoning n. (Cooking) Something used to add taste or flavour to food, such as salt and pepper or other condiment, herb or spice. • seasoning n. (Figurative, by extension) Anything added to increase enjoyment. • seasoning n. A coat of polymerized oil inside a cooking vessel which renders the surface non-stick. |
| SENSATION | • sensation n. A physical feeling or perception from something that comes into contact with the body; something sensed. • sensation n. A widespread reaction of interest or excitement. • sensation n. (Slang, archaic) A small serving of gin or sherry. |
| SINFONIAS | • sinfonias n. Plural of sinfonia. • SINFONIA n. (Italian) a symphony; a symphony orchestra. |
| SOLANINES | • solanines n. Plural of solanine. • SOLANINE n. a poisonous alkaloid glucoside extracted from the berries of common nightshade, also SOLANIN. |
| SONANCIES | • sonancies n. Plural of sonancy. • SONANCY n. the quality of being sonant, also SONANCE. |
| SONATINAS | • sonatinas n. Plural of sonatina. • SONATINA n. (Italian) a short and simple sonata. |