| AWAITERS | • awaiters n. Plural of awaiter. • AWAITER n. one who awaits. |
| GAITERED | • gaitered adj. Wearing gaiters. • GAITERED adj. wearing gaiters. |
| PLAITERS | • plaiters n. Plural of plaiter. • PLAITER n. one who plaits. |
| REBAITED | • rebaited v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebait. • REBAIT v. to bait again. |
| RETRAITE | • RETRAITE n. (obsolete) retreat, also RETRAICT, RETRAIT, RETRATE. |
| STRAITED | • straited v. Simple past tense and past participle of strait. • STRAIT v. to confine. |
| STRAITEN | • straiten v. To make strait; to narrow or confine to a smaller space. • straiten v. To restrict or diminish, especially financially. • straiten v. Misspelling of straighten. |
| STRAITER | • straiter adj. Comparative form of strait: more strait. • STRAIT adj. confined, rigorous. |
| THWAITES | • thwaites n. Plural of thwaite. • Thwaites prop.n. An English surname. • Thwaites prop.n. Short for Thwaites Glacier. |
| UINTAITE | • uintaite n. Gilsonite. • UINTAITE n. a tar-like asphalt found in the Uinta valley, Utah, also UINTAHITE. |
| UNBAITED | • unbaited adj. Not loaded with bait. • unbaited v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbait. • UNBAITED adj. not baited. |
| WAITERED | • waitered adj. Having a waiter or waiters. • waitered v. Simple past tense and past participle of waiter. • WAITER v. to serve at table. |
| ZAITECHS | • ZAITECH n. (Japanese) the commercial practice of investing in financial markets to augment a company's normal earnings. |