| BOUTADE | • boutade n. A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim. • BOUTADE n. (French) a sudden outburst. |
| CITADEL | • citadel n. A strong fortress that sits high above a city. • citadel n. (Sometimes figurative) A stronghold or fortified place. • citadel n. An armoured portion of a warship, housing important equipment. |
| FANTADS | • fantads n. Plural of fantad. • FANTAD n. a fidgety state, also FANTOD. |
| HEPTADS | • heptads n. Plural of heptad. • HEPTAD n. a group of seven. |
| MATADOR | • matador n. (Bullfighting) The person whose aim is to kill the bull in a bullfight. • matador n. (Uncountable) A certain game of dominoes in which four dominoes (the 4-3, 5-2, 6-1, and double blank)… • matador n. (Card games) The jack of clubs, or any other trump held in sequence with it, in the game of skat. |
| OCTADIC | • octadic adj. Of or pertaining to an octad; eightfold. • OCTADIC adj. relating to an octad. |
| OUTADDS | • OUTADD v. to surpass in adding. |
| PENTADS | • pentads n. Plural of pentad. • PENTAD n. a group of five. |
| PINTADA | • pintada n. A female guinea fowl. • PINTADA n. (Portuguese) a kind of petrel; the Cape guinea fowl, also PINTADO. |
| PINTADO | • pintado n. (Now rare, historical) A fine cotton cloth; chintz. • pintado n. The Cape petrel, Daption capense. • pintado n. A guinea fowl, especially as food. |
| STADDAS | • staddas n. Plural of stadda. • STADDA n. a comb-maker's double-bladed handsaw. |
| STADDLE | • staddle n. (Archaic) A prop or support; a staff, crutch. • staddle n. The lower part or supporting frame of a stack, a stack-stand. • staddle n. Any supporting framework or base. |
| STADIAL | • stadial adj. (Geology) Pertaining to a glacial stade. • stadial adj. (Archaeology, sociology) Pertaining to or existing in successive stages of a given culture, society etc. • stadial n. (Geology) A short, colder period within an interglacial; a stade. |
| STADIAS | • STADIA n. a graduated rod used in measuring distances. |
| STADIUM | • stadium n. A venue where sporting events are held. • stadium n. An Ancient Greek racecourse, especially, the Olympic course for foot races. • stadium n. (Historical) Synonym of stadion, a Greek unit of length equivalent to about 185 m. |
| TADDIES | • taddies n. Plural of taddie. • taddies n. Plural of taddy. • TADDIE n. (Australian slang) a tadpole. |
| TADPOLE | • tadpole n. A young toad or frog in its larval stage of development that lives in water, has a tail and no legs… • tadpole n. (By extension) The aquatic larva of any amphibian. • tadpole n. A type of cargo bike that has two wheels in front and one in back. |
| TOSTADA | • tostada n. (Often in the plural) A flat tortilla that has been fried or toasted, or a dish based on this. Usually… • tostada n. (Southern California) A bowl-shaped tortilla that has been fried and filled with various ingredients. • TOSTADA n. (Spanish) a tortilla fried until crisp with a savoury topping, also TOSTADO. |
| TOSTADO | • tostado n. (Uncountable) Toasted corn kernels, eaten as a snack. • tostado n. (Uncountable, US, Southwest) Toast. • tostado n. (Countable) A fried corn tortilla; tostada. |