| ASSISTS | • assists n. Plural of assist. • assists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative of assist. • ASSIST v. to give aid or support to. |
| BASSIST | • bassist n. A musician who plays a bass instrument, especially the bass guitar. • BASSIST n. a person who plays a double bass. |
| CONSIST | • consist v. (Obsolete, copulative) To be. • consist v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To exist. • consist v. (Intransitive, with in) To be comprised or contained. |
| DESISTS | • desists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desist. • DESIST v. to cease doing something. |
| INSISTS | • insists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insist. • INSIST v. to maintain very firmly. |
| PERSIST | • persist v. (Intransitive) To go on stubbornly or resolutely. • persist v. (Intransitive) To repeat an utterance. • persist v. (Intransitive) To continue to exist. |
| RESISTS | • resists n. Plural of resist. • resists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resist. • RESIST v. to strive against, oppose. |
| SENSIST | • sensist n. One who holds to the philosophy of sensism. • SENSIST n. one who indulges in sensationalism. |
| SISTERS | • sisters n. Plural of sister. • sisters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sister. • Sisters n. Plural of Sister. |
| SISTING | • sisting v. Present participle of sist. • SIST v. to stay, as judicial proceedings; to delay or suspend. |
| SISTRUM | • sistrum n. An ancient Egyptian musical instrument, to be shaken, consisting of a metal frame holding percussive metal beads. • SISTRUM n. (Latin) a kind of rattle, consisting of a wooden or metal frame fitted with loose strips of metal and disks which jingled when moved. |
| SUBSIST | • subsist v. To survive on a minimum of resources. • subsist v. (Chiefly philosophy) To have ontological reality; to exist. • subsist v. To retain a certain state; to continue. |