| ALTOISTS | • altoists n. Plural of altoist. • ALTOIST n. one who plays the alto saxophone. |
| ANVILTOP | • ANVILTOP n. a cloud mass shaped like an anvil. |
| BILTONGS | • biltongs n. Plural of biltong. • BILTONG n. (South African) a kind of dried meat. |
| BOLTONIA | • boltonia n. (Botany) Any member of the genus Boltonia of plants in the sunflower family. • BOLTONIA n. a tall perennial flower of the eastern US, aka false aster. |
| DALTONIC | • daltonic adj. Suffering from Daltonism; colour blind, especially red-green colour blind. • Daltonic adj. Of or pertaining to the chemist John Dalton, Daltonian. • Daltonic adj. Colour blind, especially red-green colour blind. |
| DELTOIDS | • deltoids n. Plural of deltoid. • DELTOID n. the large triangular muscle of the shoulder. |
| GALTONIA | • galtonia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Galtonia of plants in the family Asparagaceae, native to southern Africa. • GALTONIA n. a bulbous plant of the lily family native to southern Africa. |
| HILLTOPS | • hilltops n. Plural of hilltop. • HILLTOP n. the top of a hill. |
| MALTOSES | • maltoses n. Plural of maltose. • MALTOSE n. a hard, white crystalline sugar, formed by the action of malt or diastase on starch. |
| MAZELTOV | • mazeltov interj. Alternative spelling of mazel tov. • mazel␣tov interj. (In a Jewish context) Used to express congratulations or good wishes, especially at weddings. • mazel␣tov interj. (Chiefly in non-Jewish contexts) Used to sarcastically express congratulations for an unimpressive accomplishment… |
| MILTONIA | • miltonia n. (Botany) Any orchid of the genus Miltonia. • MILTONIA n. a plant of the Miltonia genus of tropical American orchids with brightly-coloured flowers. |
| PULTOONS | • pultoons n. Plural of pultoon. • PULTOON n. (Hindi) an Indian regiment, also PULTUN, PULTAN, PULTON. |
| REALTONE | • realtone n. Mastertone. • REALTONE n. a ringtone that closely resembles an original sound record. |
| REALTORS | • realtors n. Plural of realtor. • REALTOR n. (US) an estate agent. |
| SALTOING | • SALTO v. (Italian) to perform a daring leap. |