| ANTIMATTERS | • antimatters n. Plural of antimatter. • ANTIMATTER n. matter composed of antiparticles. |
| ATTIREMENTS | • attirements n. Plural of attirement. • ATTIREMENT n. attire; adornment. |
| ATTORNMENTS | • attornments n. Plural of attornment. • ATTORNMENT n. the acknowledgement of a new landlord. |
| LATTERMATHS | • lattermaths n. Plural of lattermath. • LATTERMATH n. the latter, or second, mowing. |
| LITTERMATES | • littermates n. Plural of littermate. • LITTERMATE n. one who shares the same litter. |
| RESTATEMENT | • restatement n. The act of restating. • restatement n. A second or subsequent statement. • Restatement n. (Law) Any of several treatises published by the American Law Institute in which a group of legal scholars… |
| STACTOMETER | • stactometer n. Stalagmometer. • STACTOMETER n. a pipette with a hollow bulb in the middle for counting drops, also STAKTOMETER. |
| STAKTOMETER | • STAKTOMETER n. a pipette with a hollow bulb in the middle for counting drops, also STACTOMETER. |
| STARTLEMENT | • startlement n. An instance of being startled; surprise. • STARTLEMENT n. the state of being startled. |
| STEAMFITTER | • steamfitter n. A person qualified to handle the installation and maintenance of pipes that carry steam. • STEAMFITTER n. one that installs or repairs equipment, such as steam pipes, for heating, ventilating, or refrigerating systems. |
| STENTMASTER | • STENTMASTER n. one who determines the amount of tax to be paid. |
| STREETSMART | • streetsmart adj. Alternative spelling of street-smart. • street-smart adj. Having practical rather than theoretical knowledge, like that learned on the streets rather than in the classroom. • street␣smart adj. Alternative spelling of street-smart. |
| TESTAMENTAR | • TESTAMENTAR adj. relating to a testament or will; bequeathed or done by will, also TESTAMENTAL, TESTAMENTARY. |
| TETRAMETERS | • tetrameters n. Plural of tetrameter. • TETRAMETER n. a line of verse of four measures. |
| TETRATHEISM | • tetratheism n. A belief in four gods. • tetratheism n. (Christianity) The belief that there are four elements in the Christian Godhead—the three hypostases… • TETRATHEISM n. the belief in four elements in the Godhead, i.e. the three persons of the Trinity and a divine essence out of which each of these originates. |
| THERMOSTATS | • thermostats n. Plural of thermostat. • THERMOSTAT v. to provide with or control the temperature of by a thermostat, a device for keeping temperature stead. |
| TOASTMASTER | • toastmaster n. A person who introduces speakers, and proposes toasts at a formal dinner; a master of ceremonies. • TOASTMASTER n. one who presides at a banquet and introduces the after-dinner speakers. |
| TRANSMITTED | • transmitted adj. (Sometimes in combination) That has been transmitted (in a specified manner). • transmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmit. • TRANSMIT v. to send from one place to another. |
| TRANSMITTER | • transmitter n. One who or that which transmits something (in all senses). • transmitter n. An electronic device that generates and amplifies a carrier wave, modulates it with a meaningful signal… • TRANSMITTER n. one that transmits. |