| ACAJOU | • acajou n. The cashew tree. • acajou n. A cashew nut. • acajou n. The wood from the mahogany tree or other trees from the family Meliaceae. |
| AFOCAL | • afocal adj. (Optics, of an imaging system) Not focused. • afocal adj. (Optics, of a lens) Neither concave or convex (focal point at infinity). • AFOCAL adj. denoting a method for transferring an image without bringing it into focus. |
| ANCORA | • ANCORA adv. (Italian) encore. |
| ATOCIA | • atocia n. (Rare) Of a woman, infertility (inability to conceive and give birth to children). • ATOCIA n. sterility in a female. |
| BABACO | • babaco n. A fruit tree, related to the papaya and native to mountainous areas of Ecuador, Vasconcellea × heilbornii. • babaco n. The fruit of this tree. • BABACO n. (Spanish) a subtropical five-sided fruit related to the papaya. |
| CACAOS | • cacaos n. Plural of cacao. • CACAO n. (Nahuatl) a small evergreen tree of South America and the West Indies, from the fruit of which cocoa and chocolate are prepared. |
| CAEOMA | • CAEOMA n. a spore-forming organ of a fungus. |
| CANOLA | • canola n. Any of a number of cultivars of rapeseed (Brassica napus) and closely related field mustard (Brassica… • Canola n. Rapeseed oil; canola oil. • Canola prop.n. (Celtic mythology) Mythical inventor of the harp. |
| CATALO | • catalo n. (Dated) Alternative form of cattelo. • CATALO n. a cross between a buffalo and a domestic cow, also CATTALO. |
| CHOANA | • choana n. A funnel or funnel-shaped opening; an infundibulum. • choana n. (Anatomy, zootomy) A pair of apertures towards the back of the nasal cavity, opening into the nasopharynx. • CHOANA n. (Greek) a funnel-shaped opening, esp. either of those connecting the nasal cavities to the pharynx. |
| CLOACA | • cloaca n. (Sometimes figurative) A sewer. • cloaca n. (Zoology) The duct in reptiles, amphibians and birds, as well as most fish and some mammals, which serves… • cloaca n. An outhouse or lavatory. |
| COAITA | • coaita n. (Dated) Any of certain South American monkeys of the genus Ateles, especially Ateles paniscus. • COAITA n. (Tupi) a type of spider monkey. |
| COALAS | • COALA n. (Native Australian) an Australian mammal, also KOALA, KOOLAH. |
| COAXAL | • coaxal adj. (Geometry) Alternative form of coaxial. • COAXAL adj. having a common axis, also COAXIAL. |
| COBAEA | • cobaea n. Any of the genus Cobaea of climbing plants, native to Mexico and South America. • Cobaea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Polemoniaceae. • COBAEA n. one of a family of South American shrubs. |
| MACACO | • macaco n. A macaque, or similar monkey. • macaco n. (Obsolete) Any of several species of lemurs. • MACACO n. (French) any one of several species of lemurs. |
| MACOYA | • macoya n. A plant of the genus Xanthosoma, yielding edible tubers. • MACOYA n. (Spanish) an American palm, whose nuts yield a violet-scented oil, also MACAHUBA. |