| ABOMASI | • abomasi n. Plural of abomasus. • ABOMASUS n. (Latin) the fourth stomach of a ruminant, also ABOMASUM. |
| ACROMIA | • acromia n. Plural of acromion. • ACROMION n. (Greek) the outer extremity of the shoulder blade. |
| AGAMOID | • AGAMOID adj. having the features of an agamid. • AGAMOID n. a member of the agamid family. |
| AMAKOSI | • amakosi n. Plural of inkosi. • INKOSI n. a traditional leader of a Zulu clan, also INKHOSI. |
| AMATION | • AMATION n. lovemaking. |
| AMBOINA | • amboina n. Alternative form of amboyna. • AMBOINA n. a reddish-brown, curly-grained Moluccan wood, also AMBOYNA. |
| AMMONIA | • ammonia n. (Inorganic chemistry) A gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, NH3, with a pungent smell and taste. • ammonia n. A solution of this compound in water used domestically as a cleaning fluid. • AMMONIA n. a pungent compound. |
| ANGIOMA | • angioma n. (Medicine) A benign tumor made up of small blood vessels or lymph vessels. • ANGIOMA n. a benign tumour due to dilated blood vessels. |
| ANIMATO | • animato n. (Music) A passage to be played in a lively, animated manner. • animato adv. (Music) (To be played) in a lively, animated manner. • ANIMATO n. (Italian) a passage to be played in a lively manner. |
| ANOSMIA | • anosmia n. Inability to smell; the inability to perceive odors. • ANOSMIA n. the loss of sense of smell. |
| BONAMIA | • Bonamia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Convolvulaceae – lady’s nightcap. • Bonamia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Haplosporiidae – certain protists. • BONAMIA n. a parasite that attacks oysters. |
| DIORAMA | • diorama n. A three-dimensional display of a scenery, often having a painted background in front of which models… • DIORAMA n. (Greek) an exhibition of translucent pictures seen through an opening with lighting effects. |
| DOMATIA | • domatia n. Plural of domatium. • DOMATIUM n. (Greek) a plant-structure that harbours mites. |
| MAHONIA | • mahonia n. Any of the genus Mahonia (now often included in Berberis) of evergreen shrubs. • Mahonia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Berberidaceae – certain barberries, now often included in Berberis. • MAHONIA n. a shrub of the barberry family, with yellow flowers and prickly pinnate leaves. |
| MANIOCA | • manioca n. Alternative form of manioc. • MANIOCA n. (Tupi) a plant of the manioc genus, aka cassava, also MANDIOC, MANDIOCA, MANDIOCCA, MANIHOC, MANIHOT, MANIOC. |
| OMNIANA | • omniana n. (Dated) A work containing information on every topic. • OMNIANA n. (Latin) miscellaneous collectable items about all sorts of things. |
| ROMAIKA | • Romaika prop.n. A Greek leaping dance. • Romaika prop.n. Alternative form of Romaic (“modern Greek language”). • ROMAIKA n. (Modern Greek) a modern Greek dance. |