| ANELACE | • anelace n. (Historical) A medieval long dagger. • ANELACE n. (archaic) a short two-edged dagger, also ANLACE, ANLAS. |
| AREOLAE | • areolae n. Plural of areola. • areolæ n. Plural of areola. • AREOLA n. (Latin) a small space in a network of leaf veins, also AREOLE. |
| DEALATE | • dealate adj. (Entomology) Having lost or shed its wings, usually in the normal course of its life cycle. • dealate n. (Entomology) A creature that has lost or shed its wings. • dëalate adj. (Entomology) Alternative spelling of dealate. |
| EATABLE | • eatable adj. Able to be eaten; edible. • eatable n. (Chiefly in the plural) Anything edible; food. • EATABLE n. anything used as food. |
| ETALAGE | • ETALAGE n. (French) a display, esp. of goods in a shop window. |
| GALEATE | • galeate adj. Of or relating to a galea. • galeate adj. (Botany) Helmet-shaped. • GALEATE adj. helmet-shaped, also GALEATED. |
| LAETARE | • LAETARE n. (Latin) the fourth Sunday in Lent. |
| LEAFAGE | • leafage n. The leaves of plants collectively; foliage. • LEAFAGE n. foliage, also LEAFERY. |
| LEAKAGE | • leakage n. An act of leaking, or something that leaks. • leakage n. The amount lost due to a leak. • leakage n. An undesirable flow of electric current through insulation. |
| MALEATE | • maleate n. (Organic chemistry) any salt or ester of maleic acid. • MALEATE n. a salt of malic acid, also MALATE. |
| MELAENA | • melaena n. Alternative spelling of melena. • melæna n. Obsolete form of melena. • MELAENA n. a condition marked by black tarry stool, also MELENA. |
| PALEATE | • paleate adj. (Botany) Bearing paleae. • PALEATE adj. like a palea. |
| SEAKALE | • seakale n. Alternative form of sea kale. • sea␣kale n. Crambe maritima, a halophytic perennial plant that grows wild along the coasts of Europe. • SEAKALE n. a kind of maritime cabbage. |