| BRASSED | • brassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of brass. • BRASS v. to coat with an alloy of copper and zinc. |
| BRASSES | • brasses n. Plural of brass. • brasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brass. • BRASS v. to coat with an alloy of copper and zinc. |
| BRASSET | • brasset n. Alternative form of brassard (“armour for the arm”). • brasset n. (Historical) A casque or armour covering for the head; a helmet. • BRASSET n. a piece of armour for the arm. |
| CRASSER | • crasser adj. Comparative form of crass: more crass. • CRASS adj. grossly vulgar. |
| FRASSES | • frasses n. Plural of frass. • FRASS n. debris or excrement produced by insects. |
| GRASSED | • grassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of grass. • grassed adj. Grassy; covered with grass. • GRASS v. to cover with grass (herbaceous plants). |
| GRASSER | • grasser n. (Britain, slang) A grass; an informer. • grasser n. (Historical) An extra or temporary worker in a printing-office. • Grasser prop.n. A surname. |
| GRASSES | • grasses n. Plural of grass. • grasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grass. • Grasses prop.n. Plural of Grasse. |
| TIRASSE | • tirasse n. (Very rare) A pedal-coupler in organ-building. • TIRASSE n. (French) a pedal-coupler in an organ. |
| TRASSES | • trasses n. Plural of trass. • TRASS n. (Dutch) an earthy volcanic tuff used as a hydraulic cement, also TARRAS, TERRAS. |
| WRASSES | • wrasses n. Plural of wrasse. • WRASSE n. (Cornish) any of several brightly coloured bony fishes. |