| SADES | • sades n. Plural of sade. • sades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sade. • ṣādēs n. Plural of ṣādē. |
| TSADES | • tsades n. Plural of tsade. • TSADE n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also SADE, SADHE, SADI, TSADI, TZADDI. |
| PESADES | • pesades n. Plural of pesade. • PESADE n. (French) a dressage manoeuvre in which a horse rears up on its hindlegs without forward movement. |
| CRUSADES | • crusades n. Plural of crusade. • crusades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crusade. • Crusades n. Plural of Crusade. |
| DIPSADES | • DIPSAS n. (Greek) a fabled serpent whose bite was believed to cause intense thirst. |
| PASSADES | • passades n. Plural of passade. • PASSADE n. (French) a turn of a horse backward or forward on the same ground. |
| TORSADES | • torsades n. Plural of torsade. • torsades n. Abbreviation of torsades de pointes. • TORSADE n. an ornament on a hat like a twisted cord. |
| CAMISADES | • camisades n. Plural of camisade. • CAMISADE n. (Spanish) an attack made at night, also CAMISADO. |
| GLISSADES | • glissades n. Plural of glissade. • GLISSADE v. (French) to perform a gliding dance step. |
| PALISADES | • palisades n. Plural of palisade. • Palisades prop.n. A line of steep cliffs along the western bank of the Hudson River in New Jersey. • PALISADE v. to fortify with a fence of stakes, also PALISADO. |
| EMBASSADES | • embassades n. Plural of embassade. • EMBASSADE n. (Shakespeare) the mission of an ambassador. |
| ARQUEBUSADES | • arquebusades n. Plural of arquebusade. • ARQUEBUSADE n. (French) a lotion for shot-wounds. |