| ABSTRACTERS | • abstracters n. Plural of abstracter. • ABSTRACTER n. one who abstracts or makes an abstract. |
| ARBALESTERS | • arbalesters n. Plural of arbalester. • ARBALESTER n. a crossbowman, also ARBALISTER, ARBLASTER. |
| ARBALISTERS | • arbalisters n. Plural of arbalister. • ARBALISTER n. a crossbowman, also ARBALESTER, ARBLASTER. |
| ARBITRESSES | • arbitresses n. Plural of arbitress. • ARBITRESS n. a female arbitrator. |
| BASTARDRIES | • BASTARDRY n. (Australian slang) malicious or cruel behaviour, also BASTARDY. |
| BREASTRAILS | • breastrails n. Plural of breastrail. • BREASTRAIL n. the upper rail of any parapet of ordinary height, as of a balcony. |
| BREASTWORKS | • breastworks n. Plural of breastwork. • BREASTWORK n. a temporary fortification. |
| BREWMASTERS | • brewmasters n. Plural of brewmaster. • BREWMASTER n. the supervisor of the brewing in a brewery. |
| GRUBSTAKERS | • grubstakers n. Plural of grubstaker. • GRUBSTAKER n. one who provides a grubstake. |
| OBSERVATORS | • observators n. Plural of observator. • OBSERVATOR n. one who observes or takes notice. |
| SHORTBREADS | • shortbreads n. Plural of shortbread. • SHORTBREAD n. a brittle crumbling biscuit of flour, butter and sugar, also SHORTCAKE. |
| STERNBOARDS | • sternboards n. Plural of sternboard. • STERNBOARD n. the backward motion of a ship; loss of way in tacking. |
| SUBCHARTERS | • SUBCHARTER v. to rent a chartered vehicle. |
| SUBTERRAINS | • subterrains n. Plural of subterrain. • SUBTERRAIN n. an underground chamber, room or dwelling, also SOUTERRAIN, SUBTERRANE, SUBTERRENE. |
| SUBTERRANES | • subterranes n. Plural of subterrane. • SUBTERRANE n. an underground chamber, room or dwelling, also SOUTERRAIN, SUBTERRAIN, SUBTERRENE. |
| SUBTRACTERS | • subtracters n. Plural of subtracter. • SUBTRACTER n. one who subtracts, also SUBTRACTOR. |
| SUBTREASURY | • subtreasury n. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit. • SUBTREASURY n. a subordinate treasury. |
| SWEETBRIARS | • sweetbriars n. Plural of sweetbriar. • SWEETBRIAR n. a wild rose with fragrant foliage, also SWEETBRIER. |
| TRANSCRIBES | • transcribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transcribe. • TRANSCRIBE v. to make a written copy of. |