| AMORCE | • amorce n. A hint about the future; an instance of foreshadowing. • amorce n. A percussion cap or detonator. • AMORCE n. (French) a percussion cap for a toy pistol. |
| CANOER | • canoer n. One who travels by canoe. • CANOER n. one who travels by canoe. |
| CHOREA | • chorea n. An Ancient Greek circular dance accompanied by a chorus. • chorea n. (Pathology) Any of the various diseases of the nervous system characterized by involuntary muscular… • CHOREA n. (Greek) St Vitus's dance; a disease attended with convulsive twitchings and other involuntary movements of the muscles or limbs. |
| COALER | • coaler n. A vehicle used for carrying or supplying coal. • COALER n. a ship that carries coal. |
| COARSE | • coarse adj. With a rough texture; not smooth. • coarse adj. Composed of large particles. • coarse adj. Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy. |
| COATER | • coater n. A machine that coats material with a fluid. • COATER n. a worker, machine etc. that applies a coating. |
| COAXER | • coaxer n. A person who coaxes. • COAXER n. one who coaxes. |
| CORNEA | • cornea n. (Anatomy) The transparent layer making up the outermost front part of the eye, covering the iris, pupil… • CORNEA n. (Latin) a transparent hard material protecting the eyeball. |
| CORREA | • Correa prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • Corrêa prop.n. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist José Francisco Corrêa da Serra (1751-1823). • CORREA n. an Australian evergreen shrub with large tubular showy flowers. |
| CROWEA | • Crowea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rutaceae – small evergreen shrubs native to Australia. • CROWEA n. an Australian shrub with pink flowers. |
| EARCON | • earcon n. (Computing, broadcasting) A brief, distinctive sound used to represent a specific item or event. • EARCON n. an audible marker in a computer display. |
| OCHREA | • ochrea n. (Botany) Alternative form of ocrea. • ochrea n. (Historical) A greave or legging. • OCHREA n. (Latin) a sheath of stipules enclosing the leafstalks of certain plants, also OCREA. |
| OCREAE | • ocreae n. Plural of ocrea. • OCREA n. (Latin) a sheath of stipules enclosing the leafstalks of certain plants, also OCHREA. |
| OCREAS | • ocreas n. Plural of ocrea. • OCREA n. (Latin) a sheath of stipules enclosing the leafstalks of certain plants, also OCHREA. |
| ORACHE | • orache n. Alternative spelling of orach. • ORACHE n. a plant of the goosefoot family, also ORACH. |
| ORACLE | • oracle n. A shrine dedicated to some prophetic deity. • oracle n. A person such as a priest through whom the deity is supposed to respond with prophecy or advice. • oracle n. A prophetic response, often enigmatic or allegorical, so given. |
| RECOAL | • recoal v. (Transitive) To load (a ship) with a fresh supply of coal. • recoal v. (Intransitive) Of a ship: to take on a fresh load of coal. • RECOAL v. to refill with coal. |
| RECOAT | • recoat v. To coat again (as with paint). • recoat n. A subsequent coat. • RECOAT v. to coat again. |
| ROSACE | • ROSACE n. (French) a rosette; a rose-window. |