| ACANTHUSES | • acanthuses n. Plural of acanthus. • ACANTHUS n. a prickly plant with toothed leaves, also ACANTH, ACANTHA. |
| CHANTEUSES | • chanteuses n. Plural of chanteuse. • CHANTEUSE n. (French) a female nightclub singer. |
| CHAUNTRESS | • CHAUNTRESS n. a female chanter or singer, also CHANTRESS. |
| DIANTHUSES | • dianthuses n. Plural of dianthus. • DIANTHUS n. a genus of plants including the pink, carnation, and sweet william. |
| ENTHUSIASM | • enthusiasm n. Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness. • enthusiasm n. Something in which one is keenly interested. • enthusiasm n. (Obsolete or historical) Possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy. |
| ENTHUSIAST | • enthusiast n. A person filled with or guided by enthusiasm. • enthusiast n. (Archaic) A person exhibiting over-zealous religious fervour. • ENTHUSIAST n. a person filled with enthusiasm. |
| EUTHANASES | • euthanases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of euthanase. • EUTHANASE v. to subject to euthanasia, also EUTHANAZE. |
| EUTHANISES | • euthanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of euthanise. • EUTHANISE v. to subject to euthanasia, also EUTHANATISE, EUTHANATIZE, EUTHANIZE. |
| SHOGUNATES | • shogunates n. Plural of shogunate. • SHOGUNATE n. the office or dignity of a shogun, a hereditary military governor of Japan. |
| STAUNCHERS | • staunchers n. Plural of stauncher. • STAUNCHER n. something or someone that staunches. |
| STAUNCHEST | • staunchest adj. Superlative form of staunch: most staunch. • STAUNCH adj. firm, steadfast, also STANCH. |
| SUNBATHERS | • sunbathers n. Plural of sunbather. • SUNBATHER n. one who sunbathes. |
| TRANSHUMES | • transhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |
| UNCHASTEST | • UNCHASTE adj. not chaste. |
| UNHASTIEST | • UNHASTY adj. not hasty. |
| UNSHEATHES | • unsheathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsheathe. • UNSHEATHE v. to remove from a sheath. |
| UNSTARCHES | • unstarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unstarch. • UNSTARCH v. to free from starch. |
| WHUNSTANES | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |