| ANASTROPHES | • anastrophes n. Plural of anastrophe. • ANASTROPHE n. an inversion of the usual syntactical order of words for rhetorical effect e.g. 'To market went she'. |
| ANTIPHRASES | • antiphrases n. Plural of antiphrasis. • antiphrases n. Plural of antiphrase. • ANTIPHRASIS n. the humorous or ironic use of a word or a phrase in a sense opposite of its usual meaning. |
| ANTIPHRASIS | • antiphrasis n. (Rhetoric) Use of a word or phrase in a sense not in accord with its literal meaning, especially for… • ANTIPHRASIS n. the humorous or ironic use of a word or a phrase in a sense opposite of its usual meaning. |
| APARTNESSES | • apartnesses n. Plural of apartness. • APARTNESS n. the state of being apart. |
| ARTISANSHIP | • artisanship n. The property of being an artisan. • ARTISANSHIP n. the state of being an artisan. |
| ASPIRATIONS | • aspirations n. Plural of aspiration. • ASPIRATION n. the act of breathing and esp. of breathing in. |
| BIPARTISANS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PAINSTAKERS | • painstakers n. Plural of painstaker. • PAINSTAKER n. one who takes pains. |
| PANCRATISTS | • pancratists n. Plural of pancratist. • PANCRATIST n. an athlete; a gymnast. |
| PARTIALNESS | • partialness n. The condition of being partial; partiality. • PARTIALNESS n. the state of being partial. |
| PEASANTRIES | • peasantries n. Plural of peasantry. • PEASANTRY n. peasants as a class; the condition or quality of a peasant. |
| PRACTISANTS | • practisants n. Plural of practisant. • PRACTISANT n. (obsolete) a fellow conspirator. |
| SEPARATIONS | • separations n. Plural of separation. • SEPARATION n. the act of separating. |
| SMARTYPANTS | • smartypants n. Alternative form of smarty pants. • smarty␣pants n. (Informal) A smart aleck or know-it-all. • SMARTYPANTS n. an overly clever person. |
| TRANSPLANTS | • transplants n. Plural of transplant. • TRANSPLANT v. to lift and reset (a plant) in another soil or situation. |
| TRANSPOSALS | • transposals n. Plural of transposal. • TRANSPOSAL n. the act of transposing, or the state of being transposed. |
| TRANSSHAPED | • transshaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of transshape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |
| TRANSSHAPES | • transshapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transshape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |