| ASCEND | • ascend v. (Intransitive) To move upward, to fly, to soar. • ascend v. (Intransitive) To slope in an upward direction. • ascend v. (Transitive) To go up. |
| ASCENT | • ascent n. The act of ascending; a motion upwards. • ascent n. The way or means by which one ascends. • ascent n. An eminence, hill, or high place. |
| ASCIAN | • ascian n. Person or thing without a shadow. • ascian n. Person or thing found close to the Equator. • ASCIAN n. an inhabitant of the torrid zone, shadowless when the sun is right overhead. |
| ASCONS | • ascons n. Plural of ascon. • ASCON n. a type of sponge. |
| ASCOTS | • ascots n. Plural of ascot. • ASCOT n. a type of necktie with broad ends. |
| BRASCO | • brasco n. (Australia slang) A lavatory: a room for urination and defecation. • brasco n. (Australia slang) A toilet: a fixture intended for urination and defecation. • BRASCO n. (Australian slang) a lavatory. |
| CASCOS | • cascos n. Plural of casco. • Cascos prop.n. Plural of Casco. • CASCO n. (Spanish) a Philippine cargo barge. |
| FASCES | • fasces n. A Roman symbol of judicial authority consisting of a bundle of wooden sticks, with an axe blade embedded… • FASCES n. (Latin) an ancient Roman symbol of power. |
| FASCIA | • fascia n. (Architecture) A wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter… • fascia n. A face or front cover of an appliance, especially of a mobile phone. • fascia n. (UK) A dashboard. |
| FASCIO | • fascio n. A bundle or sheaf. • fascio n. (Dated) A fascist. • fascio- pref. Fascia. |
| FASCIS | • FASCIS n. (Latin) a bundle of rods with an axe used to symbolise authority. |
| FIASCO | • fiasco n. A sudden or unexpected failure. • fiasco n. A ludicrous or humiliating situation. Some effort that went quite wrong. • fiasco n. A wine bottle in a (usually straw) jacket. |
| GASCON | • Gascon n. A native or inhabitant of Gascony, a region of southwest France. • Gascon n. (Obsolete) A braggart; a bully. • Gascon n. A breed of cow from Gascony. |
| LASCAR | • lascar n. (Now chiefly historical) A sailor from India or Southeast Asia, especially as serving on a European ship. • lascar n. (Anglo-Indian) A tent-pitcher; also a type of artilleryman. • lascar n. Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Asian genera Pantoporia and Lasippa. |
| MASCLE | • mascle n. (Historical) A lozenge-shaped piece of metal, used in making scale mail. • mascle n. (Heraldry) A lozenge with a smaller lozenge-shaped hole in the centre. • MASCLE n. a diamond-shaped plate or scale. |
| MASCON | • mascon n. A region within a solid astronomical body that is of higher density than the surrounding material. • mascon n. A lunar mare that has a greater density of rock than the surrounding area. • mascon n. (Astronomy) mass concentration. |
| MASCOT | • mascot n. Something thought to bring good luck. • mascot n. Something, especially a person or animal, used to symbolize a sports team, company, organization or other group. • mascot n. (Psychology) A personality type characterized by reliance on humor and positivity to wish away conflicts… |
| PASCAL | • pascal n. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of pressure and stress; one newton per square… • Pascal prop.n. (Countable) A male given name from Latin used in medieval England; today occasionally borrowed from French. • Pascal prop.n. (Countable) A surname transferred from the given name. |
| RASCAL | • rascal n. A dishonest person; a rogue, a scoundrel, a trickster. • rascal n. Sometimes diminutive: a cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker. • rascal n. (Papua New Guinea) A member of a criminal gang. |