| AGAPANTHUS | • agapanthus n. Any member of the genus Agapanthus of flowering plants. • Agapanthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Amaryllidaceae – certain flowering plants of South Africa, some… • AGAPANTHUS n. a genus of lily native to South Africa. |
| ANGUIFAUNA | • ANGUIFAUNA n. (Latin) the snakes of a region. |
| ASTRAGALUS | • astragalus n. (Anatomy) The anklebone. • astragalus n. (Botany) A herb of the genus Astragalus. • Astragalus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – the milk-vetches. |
| AUTOPHAGIA | • autophagia n. The eating of one’s own body. • AUTOPHAGIA n. sustenance by self-absorption of the tissues of the body, also AUTOPHAGY. |
| CAUSALGIAS | • causalgias n. Plural of causalgia. • CAUSALGIA n. a constant burning pain resulting from injury to a peripheral nerve. |
| GARGANTUAN | • gargantuan adj. Huge; immense; tremendous. • gargantuan adj. (Obsolete) Of the giant Gargantua or his appetite. • Gargantuan adj. Alternative letter-case form of gargantuan. |
| GARGANTUAS | • GARGANTUA n. a monster in a Japanese film. |
| GUANABANAS | • guanabanas n. Plural of guanabana. • GUANABANA n. a tropical tree or its fruit. |
| GUAYABERAS | • guayaberas n. Plural of guayabera. • GUAYABERA n. (Spanish) a short-sleeved, lightweight sports shirt designed to be worn untucked. |
| MALAGUENAS | • malaguenas n. Plural of malaguena. • MALAGUENA n. (Spanish) a Spanish dance performed by a couple, similar to the fandango. |
| MALAGUETTA | • MALAGUETTA n. grains of Paradise, aka malaguetta pepper. |
| MASSASAUGA | • massasauga n. The rattlesnake Sistrurus catenatus (formerly Crotalinus catenatus) in the family Viperidae, found in… • MASSASAUGA n. a kind of rattlesnake. |
| MEGAFAUNAE | • MEGAFAUNA n. the large or macroscopic animals, esp. the large vertebrates, of a given area, habitat, or epoch. |
| MEGAFAUNAL | • megafaunal adj. Of or pertaining to the megafauna. • MEGAFAUNAL adj. relating to megafauna, large animals. |
| MEGAFAUNAS | • megafaunas n. Plural of megafauna. • MEGAFAUNA n. the large or macroscopic animals, esp. the large vertebrates, of a given area, habitat, or epoch. |