| ASSOTTING | • assotting v. Present participle of assot. • ASSOT v. to make a fool of. |
| BOTANISTS | • botanists n. Plural of botanist. • BOTANIST n. one skilled in botany. |
| CONSTANTS | • constants n. Plural of constant. • CONSTANT n. something that does not vary. |
| CONSTATES | • constates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of constate. • CONSTATE v. to assert. |
| CONTRASTS | • contrasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contrast. • CONTRAST v. to place in opposition to display differences. |
| OSTINATOS | • ostinatos n. Plural of ostinato. • OSTINATO n. (Italian) a constantly recurring melodic fragment. |
| OUTSTANDS | • outstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outstand. • OUTSTAND v. to stand out, or project, from a surface or mass. |
| STANDOUTS | • standouts n. Plural of standout. • STANDOUT n. one that shows marked superiority. |
| STARSTONE | • starstone n. (Mineralogy) An asteriated sapphire. • STARSTONE n. asteriated sapphire. |
| STONECAST | • stonecast n. A stone’s throw; a short distance. • STONECAST n. the throw of a stone. |
| STOTINKAS | • stotinkas n. Plural of stotinka. • STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev. |
| STRONTIAS | • STRONTIA n. an oxide of the metal strontium, also STRONTIAN. |
| TANGOISTS | • tangoists n. Plural of tangoist. • TANGOIST n. a tango dancer. |
| TOASTINGS | • toastings n. Plural of toasting. • TOASTING n. the act of toasting. |
| TOTANUSES | • TOTANUS n. (Italian) the redshank. |