| ATTRISTING | • attristing v. Present participle of attrist. • ATTRIST v. (obsolete) to sadden. |
| BELLETRIST | • belletrist n. A person who writes or is concerned with belles-lettres. • BELLETRIST n. one who engages in belles-lettres, also BELLETTRIST. |
| CONTRISTED | • contristed v. Simple past tense and past participle of contrist. • CONTRIST v. (obsolete) to sadden. |
| GEOMETRIST | • geometrist n. One who studies geometry; a geometer. • GEOMETRIST n. one who practises geometry. |
| GERIATRIST | • geriatrist n. One who studies or works in the field of geriatrics. • GERIATRIST n. one specialising in the care of the elderly, a geriatrician. |
| PATRISTICS | • patristics n. The study of the works of the early Christian Church Fathers. • PATRISTICS n. the study of the Church Fathers' lives and works. |
| PEDIATRIST | • pediatrist n. Alternative form of paediatrist. • PEDIATRIST n. a specialist in child care, also PAEDIATRIST. |
| PODIATRIST | • podiatrist n. (Medicine) A health care practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of foot ailments. • PODIATRIST n. one who practises podiatry. |
| QUESTRISTS | • questrists n. Plural of questrist. • QUESTRIST n. (Shakespeare) a seeker; a pursuer. |
| TRISTEARIN | • tristearin n. (Organic chemistry) The triglyceride of stearic acid. • TRISTEARIN n. another name for stearin, also STEARIN, STEARINE. |
| TRISTESSES | • TRISTESSE n. (French) melancholy. |
| TRISTFULLY | • tristfully adv. In a tristful manner; sadly. • TRISTFUL adv. (Shakespeare) sad, mournful, also TRIST, TRISTE. |
| TRISTICHIC | • TRISTICHIC adj. relating to a tristich, a stanza of three lines. |