| AGONISTES | • agonistes n. A person engaged in a struggle. • AGONISTES n. (Greek) one who is in the grip of inner conflict. |
| ARSONITES | • arsonites n. Plural of arsonite. • ARSONITE n. one who maliciously lights fires, also ARSONIST. |
| ASSERTION | • assertion n. The act of asserting; positive declaration or averment. • assertion n. Something which is asserted; a declaration; a statement asserted. • assertion n. A statement or declaration which lacks support or evidence. |
| ASSIENTOS | • assientos n. Plural of assiento. • ASSIENTO n. (Spanish) a treaty, esp. that between Spain and Britain, 1713 for the supply of African slaves for Spanish American dominions. |
| BOTANISES | • botanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of botanise. • BOTANISE v. to collect plants for study, also BOTANIZE. |
| CANOEISTS | • canoeists n. Plural of canoeist. • CANOEIST n. one who engages in canoeing. |
| CESSATION | • cessation n. (Formal) A ceasing or discontinuance, for example of an action, whether temporary or final. • CESSATION n. a ceasing or stopping. |
| INSOLATES | • insolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insolate. • INSOLATE v. to expose to the sun's rays. |
| MASONITES | • MASONITE n. (tradename) a kind of dark brown hardboard. |
| MISATONES | • MISATONE v. to atone wrongly. |
| NOTARISES | • notarises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of notarise. • NOTARISE v. to attest to as a notary, also NOTARIZE. |
| ROSINATES | • ROSINATE n. a resinate. |
| SAPONITES | • saponites n. Plural of saponite. • SAPONITE n. a hydrous silicate of magnesia and alumina occurring in soft, soapy, amorphous masses. |
| SAXONITES | • saxonites n. Plural of saxonite. • SAXONITE n. an ultrabasic igneous rock consisting of olivine and enstatite. |
| SEDATIONS | • sedations n. Plural of sedation. • SEDATION n. the reduction of stress by sedatives. |
| SENORITAS | • senoritas n. Plural of senorita. • señoritas n. Plural of señorita. • SENORITA n. (Spanish) a mode of address for an unmarried woman, also SENHORITA. |
| SENSATION | • sensation n. A physical feeling or perception from something that comes into contact with the body; something sensed. • sensation n. A widespread reaction of interest or excitement. • sensation n. (Slang, archaic) A small serving of gin or sherry. |
| SOMNIATES | • somniates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of somniate. • SOMNIATE v. to dream. |
| SONICATES | • sonicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sonicate. • SONICATE v. to disrupt with sound waves. |
| STOVAINES | • STOVAINE n. an anaesthetic cocaine-substitute, chiefly injected into spine. |