| ARCHSTONE | • ARCHSTONE n. a stone in an arch, a voussoir. |
| ARCHSTONES | • ARCHSTONE n. a stone in an arch, a voussoir. |
| MATCHSTICK | • matchstick n. A small, slender piece of wood or cardboard serving as a component of a match. • matchstick n. (Chiefly in the plural) Any similarly small and thin piece. • match␣stick n. Alternative spelling of matchstick. |
| PITCHSTONE | • pitchstone n. (Geology) a natural glass, rich in microscopic crystallites, formed by the rapid cooling of lava or magma. • PITCHSTONE n. an igneous rock of semi-glassy nature, having a luster-like pitch. |
| TOUCHSTONE | • touchstone n. A stone used to check the quality of gold alloys by rubbing them to leave a visible trace. • touchstone n. (Figurative, by extension) A standard of comparison or evaluation. • Touchstone prop.n. A surname. |
| WATCHSTRAP | • watchstrap n. A strap of leather, metal etc that holds a wristwatch in place; a watchband. • watch␣strap n. Alternative form of watchstrap. • WATCHSTRAP n. the strap of a watch. |
| LATCHSTRING | • latchstring n. A string attached to a latch allowing it to be disengaged from the opposite side. • LATCHSTRING n. a key or string for opening a latched door. |
| MATCHSTICKS | • matchsticks n. Plural of matchstick. • match␣sticks n. Plural of match stick. • MATCHSTICK n. a slender piece esp. of wood from which a match is made. |
| PITCHSTONES | • pitchstones n. Plural of pitchstone. • PITCHSTONE n. an igneous rock of semi-glassy nature, having a luster-like pitch. |
| TOUCHSTONES | • touchstones n. Plural of touchstone. • Touchstones prop.n. Plural of Touchstone. • TOUCHSTONE n. a highly siliceous (usually black) stone or other stone for testing gold or silver by the colour of the mark each makes on it; (figurative) a criterion, a standard. |
| WATCHSTRAPS | • watchstraps n. Plural of watchstrap. • watch␣straps n. Plural of watch strap. • WATCHSTRAP n. the strap of a watch. |
| LATCHSTRINGS | • latchstrings n. Plural of latchstring. • LATCHSTRING n. a key or string for opening a latched door. |
| SPRECHSTIMME | • Sprechstimme n. A dramatic vocal style midway between speaking and singing. • SPRECHSTIMME n. (German) music using the sprechgesang form of vocalization. |
| SPRECHSTIMMES | • SPRECHSTIMME n. (German) music using the sprechgesang form of vocalization. |