| AGHAST | • aghast adj. Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror. • AGHAST adj. stupefied with horror, also AGAST. |
| BREAST | • breast n. (Anatomy) Either of the two organs on the front of a female human’s chest, which contain the mammary… • breast n. (Anatomy) The chest, or front of the human thorax. • breast n. A section of clothing covering the breast area. |
| BROAST | • broast v. (Transitive) To fry (chicken or other food) in oil under pressure. • broast n. A meal cooked in this manner. • BROAST v. to boil and roast food. |
| BYPAST | • bypast adj. Past. • by-past adj. Past; gone by. • BYPAST adj. gone by. |
| DEFAST | • DEFACE v. to spoil the appearance of. |
| DEMAST | • demast v. (Transitive) To remove the mast from (a sailing ship) for storage. • demast v. (Transitive) To break the mast of (a sailing ship) in an accident. • DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST. |
| DICAST | • dicast n. (Historical) A juror in ancient Athens. • DICAST n. (historical) one of the 6000 Athenians chosen annually to act as judges, also DIKAST. |
| DIKAST | • dikast n. Alternative form of dicast (“juror in ancient Athens”). • DIKAST n. (historical) one of the 6000 Athenians chosen annually to act as judges, also DICAST. |
| DYNAST | • dynast n. A ruler or governor, especially a hereditary ruler or someone who founded or is part of a dynasty. • DYNAST n. a hereditary ruler. |
| NEFAST | • nefast adj. (Obsolete) wicked (Can we add an example for this sense?). • NEFAST adj. (Latin) abominable. |
| OBLAST | • oblast n. A region or province in Slavic or Slavic-influenced countries. • OBLAST n. (Russian) a political subdivision of a republic in the former USSR. |
| RECAST | • recast v. To cast or throw again. • recast v. To mould again. • recast v. To reproduce in a new form. |
| REPAST | • repast n. (Countable). • repast n. (Uncountable). • repast v. (Transitive). |
| UNCAST | • uncast v. (Nautical) To detach (A rope, line, etc.). • uncast v. To bring back to a standing position (a horse or other large animal that is lying down with its legs under it). • uncast v. To reverse the effects of (a magical spell). |
| UNLAST | • unlast v. (Intransitive) To fail to last. • unlast v. (Transitive) To remove (a shoe) from a last. • UNLACE v. to unfasten the laces of. |
| UPCAST | • upcast adj. Cast up; thrown upward. • upcast n. (Bowling) A cast; a throw. • upcast n. (Mining) The ventilating shaft of a mine out of which the air passes after having circulated through the mine. |
| YPLAST | • yplast v. Past participle of place. • PLACE v. to assign to a position. |