| ALISMA | • alisma n. A water plantain. • Alisma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Alismataceae – water plantains. • ALISMA n. (Greek) a plant of the water-plantain genus. |
| ALMAIN | • almain n. Alternative form of Almain (“type of dance”). • Almain prop.n. (Now historical) Germany. • Almain n. (Now archaic, literary, poetic) A German. |
| AMELIA | • amelia n. (Pathology) The congenital absence of one or more limbs. • Amelia prop.n. A female given name from the Germanic languages. • Amelia prop.n. The alternative name for Amelia Courthouse, Amelia County, Virginia, USA. |
| ANIMAL | • animal n. (Sciences) A eukaryote of the clade Animalia; a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose… • animal n. (Loosely) Any member of the kingdom Animalia other than a human. • animal n. (Loosely, colloquial) Any land-living vertebrate (I.e. not fishes, insects, etc.). |
| AUMAIL | • aumail v. (Transitive) To enamel. • aumail v. (Transitive) To figure or variegate. • AUMAIL v. (archaic) to enamel. |
| BAALIM | • Baalim prop.n. Plural of Baal. • Ba'alim prop.n. Plural of Ba’al (alternative form of Baʿalim). • Baʿalim prop.n. Plural of Baʿal (alternative form of Baalim). |
| CALAMI | • calami n. Plural of calamus. • CALAMUS n. (Latin) a quill or reed used as a pen. |
| CALIMA | • CALIMA n. (Spanish) a dust storm or cloud that spreads from the Sahara into southern Europe. |
| CAMAIL | • camail n. (Historical) A piece of chainmail worn to protect the neck and shoulders, replacing the whole-head coif. • camail n. (Historical) An ecclesiastical ornament worn by bishops. • CAMAIL n. a neck guard of chain mall, hanging from the bassinet or other headpiece. |
| IMPALA | • impala n. An African antelope, Aepyceros melampus, noted for its leaping ability; the male has ridged, curved horns. • Impala prop.n. (US, automotive) Chevrolet Impala. • IMPALA n. (Zulu) an African antelope with horns curved in the shape of a lyre. |
| KALMIA | • kalmia n. Any plant in the taxonomic genus Kalmia. • Kalmia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ericaceae – the mountain laurel and related trees. • KALMIA n. (Swedish) a genus of North American shrubs with poisonous evergreen foliage and corymbs of showy flowers. |
| KAMILA | • kamila n. Alternative form of kamala (“dyestuff”). • KAMILA n. (Hindi) the red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree used for dyeing silk, also KAMALA, KAMELA. |
| LAMIAE | • lamiae n. Plural of lamia. • LAMIA n. (Greek) a mythical monster with snake's body and woman's head and breasts. |
| LAMIAS | • lamias n. Plural of lamia. • LAMIA n. (Greek) a mythical monster with snake's body and woman's head and breasts. |
| LAMINA | • lamina n. A thin layer, plate, or scale of material. • LAMINA n. (Latin) a thin plate or layer, also LAMELLA. |
| MANILA | • manila adj. Made of manila paper or material like it. • manila adj. (Color) Yellow-brown; colored like manila paper. • manila n. Fiber made from abaca (Manila hemp), used to make ropes and manila paper. |
| SALAMI | • salami n. A large cured meat sausage of Italian origin, served in slices. • salami n. (Baseball) A grand slam. • salami n. (Slang) A penis. |