| ACALEPH | • acaleph n. (Dated) A member of the former Acalephae group, now a part of the Cnidaria phylum. • ACALEPH n. (Greek) any cnidarian (jellyfish), also ACALEPHAN, ACALEPHE. |
| APACHES | • apaches n. Plural of apache. • Apaches n. Plural of Apache. • APACHE n. (French) a member of the French underworld. |
| APHELIA | • aphelia n. (Astronomy) plural of aphelion. • APHELION n. (Greek) the farthest point of a planet's orbit from the sun. |
| APHTHAE | • aphthae n. Plural of aphtha. • APHTHA n. (Latin) the disease thrush; a small whitish ulcer on the surface of a mucous membrane. |
| APPEACH | • appeach v. (Archaic) To charge (someone) with a crime; to impeach. • APPEACH v. (Shakespeare) to accuse, impeach. |
| AWHAPED | • awhaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of awhape. • awhaped adj. (Obsolete) Stupefied; terrified. • AWHAPE v. (Spenser) to confound, amaze. |
| AWHAPES | • awhapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of awhape. • AWHAPE v. (Spenser) to confound, amaze. |
| CHAPEAU | • chapeau n. A hat. • chapeau n. (Heraldry) A cap of maintenance. • chapeau n. The mass of grape solids that floats on the surface during the fermentation of wine. |
| HANAPER | • hanaper n. A kind of basket, usually of wickerwork, and adapted for the packing and carrying of articles; a hamper. • HANAPER n. a wicker receptacle. |
| HAPAXES | • hapaxes n. Plural of hapax. • HAPAX n. (Greek) a word that occurs only once. |
| HEXAPLA | • hexapla n. A text presented in six parallel versions, especially (historical) the version of the Old Testament… • Hexapla prop.n. A Biblical hexapla: an edition of the Bible in six parallel versions or languages. • HEXAPLA n. (Greek) a book of six (especially Biblical) parallel texts. |
| PAKEHAS | • pakehas n. Plural of pakeha. • PAKEHA n. (Maori) a white man; a non-Polynesian citizen. |
| PANACHE | • panache n. (Countable) An ornamental plume on a helmet. • panache n. (Uncountable, figurative) Flamboyance, energetic style or action. • PANACHE n. (French) dash or flamboyance in style; verve. |
| PHASEAL | • phaseal adj. Of or relating to a phase. • PHASEAL adj. pertaining to a phase. |
| PHEAZAR | • PHEAZAR n. (Shakespeare) perhaps for vizier, also VEZIR, VISIER, VIZIER, VIZIR, WAZIR, WIZIER. |
| RHAPHAE | • RHAPHE n. (Greek) a seamlike ridge between two halves or an organ or part, also RAPHE. |
| SAPHEAD | • saphead n. A simpleton, a stupid person. • SAPHEAD n. a stupid person. |
| SAPHENA | • saphena n. (Anatomy) A prominent vein or nerve, the saphenous vein. • SAPHENA n. (Latin) a large vein in the leg. |