| ACIDS | • acids n. Plural of acid. • ACID n. a type of chemical compound. |
| ASDIC | • ASDIC n. (Historical) Sonar. • ASDIC n. an apparatus for locating e.g. submarines underwater by the use of ultrasonics. |
| CADES | • cades n. Plural of cade. • cades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cade. • CADE n. a Mediterranean medicinal shrub. |
| CADIS | • cadis n. Plural of cadi. • cadis n. A kind of coarse serge. • CADI n. (Arabic) a civil judge in a Muslim country, also CAID, KADI, KAID, QADI, QAID. |
| CAIDS | • caids n. Plural of caid. • CAID n. (Arabic) a North African chief, also CADI, KADI, KAID, QADI, QAID. |
| CARDS | • cards n. Plural of card. • cards n. Card games. • cards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of card. |
| CASED | • cased v. Simple past tense and past participle of case. • cased adj. Having a case or covering; encased or clad. • CASE v. to put in a container. |
| CHADS | • chads n. Plural of chad. • Chads n. Plural of Chad. • CHAD n. a bit of paper punched out of paper tape or cards. |
| CLADS | • clads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clad. • CLAD v. to cover one material with another. |
| CODAS | • codas n. Plural of coda. • CODAs n. Plural of CODA. • CODA n. (Italian) a passage at the end of a musical composition. |
| DACES | • daces n. Plural of dace. • DACE n. a small river fish of the carp family and chub genus. |
| DACKS | • dacks n. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) Alternative form of daks. • dacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dack. • Dacks prop.n. Plural of Dack. |
| ECADS | • ecads n. Plural of ecad. • ECAD n. a plant which has supposedly adapted to its environment. |
| SCADS | • scads n. Plural of scad. • SCAD n. a kind of marine fish, aka horse-mackerel or saurel. |
| SCALD | • scald v. To burn with hot liquid. • scald v. (Cooking) To heat almost to boiling. • scald n. A burn, or injury to the skin or flesh, by hot liquid or steam. |
| SCAND | • SCAN v. to examine closely. |
| SCAUD | • SCAUD v. (Scots) to scald. |