| AARTIS | • aartis n. Plural of aarti. • AARTI n. (Hindi) an Indian ceremony in which candles dipped in ghee are lighted and offered to various deities, also ARTI. |
| AORTIC | • aortic adj. Of or pertaining to the aorta or the aortic valve. • AORTIC adj. relating to the aorta, the main artery into the heart, also AORTAL. |
| ARTICS | • artics n. Plural of artic. • ARTIC n. (short for) an articulated lorry. |
| ARTIER | • artier adj. Comparative form of arty: more arty. • artier n. Obsolete form of artery. • ARTY adj. artistic in a flashy way, also ARTSY. |
| ARTIES | • arties n. Plural of arty. • ARTY n. an artistic person, also ARTSY. |
| ARTIGI | • ARTIGI n. (Inuit) a kind of parka worn in Canada, also ATIGI. |
| ARTILY | • artily adv. (Rare) In an arty fashion. • ARTY adv. artistic in a flashy way, also ARTSY. |
| ARTIST | • artist n. A person who creates art. • artist n. A person who is skilled at some activity. • artist n. A recording artist. |
| CERTIE | • certie adv. (Obsolete) Certainly, indeed. • CERTIE n. as in by my certie, Scots for assuredly, also CERTY. |
| CORTIN | • cortin n. Corticosteroid. • CORTIN n. an adrenal extract containing cortisol and other hormones. |
| FORTIS | • fortis adj. (Phonetics) Strongly articulated (of a consonant), hence voiceless. • fortis n. (Phonetics) A fortis consonant. • Fortis prop.n. Plural of Forti. |
| MARTIN | • martin n. Any of various passerine birds of the family Hirundinidae, which also includes swallows, that catch… • martin n. A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding. • Martin prop.n. A male given name from Latin originally given in honor of a fourth century soldier-saint. |
| MURTIS | • murtis n. Plural of murti. • MURTI n. (Sanskrit) an image of a deity which is itself considered divine once consecrated. |
| PARTIM | • PARTIM adv. (Latin) in part. |
| PARTIS | • partis n. Plural of parti. • PARTI n. (French) a group of people; a decision; a marriageable person considered as a match. |
| SORTIE | • sortie n. (Military, also attributively and figuratively). • sortie n. (By extension). • sortie v. (Intransitive) To carry out a sortie; to sally. |
| SYRTIS | • syrtis n. (Obsolete) A quicksand. • SYRTIS n. (Milton) an area of quicksand. |
| TERTIA | • TERTIA n. (Scott) an infantry regiment, originally Spanish, also TERCIO. |
| TORTIE | • tortie n. (Informal) A tortoiseshell cat. • TORTIE n. (short for) tortoiseshell. |
| URTICA | • Urtica prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Urticaceae – the nettles. • URTICA n. (Latin) any plant of the nettle genus. |