| AMADOUS | • AMADOU n. (French) a tinder made from fungi. |
| AOUDADS | • aoudads n. Plural of aoudad. • AOUDAD n. a North African wild sheep, also AUDAD. |
| AUBADES | • aubades n. Plural of aubade. • AUBADE n. (French) a song or poem greeting the dawn or about lovers parting at dawn. |
| CADUACS | • CADUAC n. (obsolete) an incidental payment; a windfall. |
| DATABUS | • databus n. Alternative form of data bus. • data␣bus n. (Computing) A hardware subsystem that transfers data between components inside a computer, or between computers. • DATABUS n. path for transferring computer data. |
| DATURAS | • daturas n. Plural of datura. • DATURA n. (Hindi) a genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers. |
| GARUDAS | • garudas n. Plural of garuda. • GARUDA n. (Sanskrit) a Hindu demigod, part man, part bird. |
| JUGAADS | • jugaads n. Plural of jugaad. • JUGAAD n. (Hindi) a resourceful approach to problem-solving. |
| LANDAUS | • landaus n. Plural of landau. • LANDAU n. (German) a horse-drawn carriage with folding top. |
| MADAFUS | • MADAFU n. (Swahili) coconut milk. |
| MARAUDS | • marauds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maraud. • MARAUD v. to wander in search of plunder. |
| PADAUKS | • padauks n. Plural of padauk. • PADAUK n. (Burmese) a Burmese timber-tree, also PADOUK. |
| POUSADA | • pousada n. A Portuguese inn. • POUSADA n. (Portuguese) a traditional hotel in Portugal or Portuguese speaking countries. |
| RADULAS | • RADULA n. (Latin) a tonguelike organ of molluscs. |
| SAUNAED | • saunaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sauna. • SAUNA v. to take a sauna. |
| SUBADAR | • subadar n. (South Asia, historical) The governor or commander in charge of a subah; a viceroy. • subadar n. (Historical) An Indian officer in the British Indian Army, of a rank equivalent to captain. • subadar n. (India, Pakistan, Nepal) A noncommissioned officer rank in the armies of India and Pakistan. |
| SUDARIA | • sudaria n. Plural of sudarium. • SUDARIUM n. (Latin) a cloth for wiping the face, also SUDARY. |