| AMICES | • amices n. Plural of amice. • AMICE n. a furred hood with long ends hanging down in front, worn by certain religious orders, also ALMUCE. |
| APICES | • apices n. Plural of apex. • APEX n. (Latin) the topmost point. |
| CADIES | • cadies n. Plural of cadie. • cadies n. Plural of cady. • CADIE n. (Scots) a caddie, also CADEE. |
| CAMISE | • camise n. Alternative form of camis (“a dress or robe”). • CAMISE n. (Arabic) a loose shirt or tunic, as worn by Arabs, also CAMESE, CAMISA, CAMISIA, KAMIS. |
| CARIES | • caries n. The progressive destruction of bone or tooth by decay. • CARIES n. (Latin) tooth decay. |
| CASEIC | • caseic adj. Of or pertaining to cheese. • CASEIC adj. of or pertaining to cheese; as, caseic acid. |
| CASEIN | • casein n. (Biochemistry) A protein present in both milk and in the seeds of leguminous plants. • CASEIN n. a milk protein. |
| CASSIE | • cassie n. (US) A thorny shrub with fragrant yellow flowers, Vachellia farnesiana; the needle bush. • cassie n. A perfume obtained from this plant. • Cassie prop.n. A female given name. |
| CAVIES | • cavies n. Plural of cavy. • cavies n. Plural of cavie. • CAVY n. a kind of South American rodent. |
| CEIBAS | • ceibas n. Plural of ceiba. • CEIBA n. (Spanish) a genus of tropical trees, including the silk-cotton tree. |
| CERIAS | • cerias n. Plural of ceria. • CERIA n. cerium oxide. |
| CHAISE | • chaise n. An open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels. • chaise n. A chaise longue. • chaise n. A post chaise. |
| ENIACS | • ENIAC n. an early computer. |
| ERICAS | • ericas n. Plural of erica. • ERICA n. (Latin) a shrub of the heath family. |
| FACIES | • facies n. General appearance. • facies n. (Medicine) Facial features, like an expression or complexion, typical for patients having certain diseases… • facies n. (Geology) A body of rock with specified characteristics reflecting its formation, composition, age… |
| INCASE | • incase v. Alternative spelling of encase. • incase conj. Misspelling of in case. • in␣case conj. To allow for the possibility that. |
| SAICES | • saices n. Plural of saice. • SAICE n. (Arabic) a male servant in India, also SYCE, SICE. |
| SPICAE | • spicae n. Plural of spica. • SPICA n. (Latin) a bandage wound around an injured limb in repeated figures-of-eight forming a series of overlapping V-shapes suggesting an ear of barley. |
| VESICA | • vesica n. (Anatomy) A bladder, especially the urinary bladder or the gall bladder. • vesica n. (Art) The vesica piscis or oval aureole in mediaeval painting. • VESICA n. (Latin) a bladder, esp. a urinary bladder. |