| ACATOUR | • acatour n. (Historical or obsolete) The member of a large household responsible for buying provisions; provisioner. • ACATOUR n. (obsolete) an officer who buys provisions; a chandler, also ACATER. |
| AMOKURA | • amokura n. Synonym of red-tailed tropicbird. • AMOKURA n. (Maori) a white pelagian bird of tropical latitudes, with a red beak and red tail feathers. |
| AROUSAL | • arousal n. The act of arousing or the state of being aroused. • arousal n. Sexual arousal. • arousal n. A physiological and psychological state of being awake or reactive to stimuli, including elevated heart… |
| ARUGOLA | • ARUGOLA n. (Italian) a Mediterranean plant used in salads, also ARUGULA, RUCOLA, RUGOLA. |
| AUREOLA | • aureola n. Radiance of luminous cloud that surrounds the figure in a painting of a sacred personage. • AUREOLA n. (Latin) a halo. |
| AURORAE | • aurorae n. Plural of aurora. • AURORA n. (Latin) a luminous atmospheric phenomenon. |
| AURORAL | • auroral adj. Pertaining to the dawn; dawning, eastern, like a new beginning. • auroral adj. Rosy in colour. • auroral adj. Pertaining to the aurora borealis or aurora australis. |
| AURORAS | • auroras n. Plural of aurora. • AURORA n. (Latin) a luminous atmospheric phenomenon. |
| AUTOCAR | • autocar n. (Archaic) A road vehicle powered by steam or electricity rather than by traction. • AUTOCAR n. a motor car. |
| CURACAO | • curacao n. Alternative spelling of curaçao. • Curacao prop.n. Alternative spelling of Curaçao. • curaçao n. A liqueur, made from eau-de-vie, sugar and, as flavor, dried peel of sweet and sour oranges, naturally… |
| CURACOA | • curacoa n. Dated form of curaçao. • curaçoa n. Dated form of curaçao. • CURACOA n. a type of liqueur, also CURACAO. |
| GAROUPA | • GAROUPA n. (Chinese) in Chinese cookery, another name for the grouper fish. |
| MARABOU | • marabou n. Leptoptilos crumeniferus, a large wading bird native to Africa, with a naked head and neck adapted for scavenging. • marabou n. (Dated, US, Louisiana) A person having five-eighths black ancestry; the offspring of a mulatto and a griffe. • marabou n. A kind of thrown raw silk, naturally nearly white, but capable of being dyed without scouring. |
| OUAKARI | • ouakari n. Alternative form of uakari. • OUAKARI n. (Tupi) a short-tailed, longhaired monkey, also UAKARI. |
| RAOULIA | • raoulia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Raoulia of New Zealand plants in the pussytoes tribe (Gnaphalieae) within… • RAOULIA n. a New Zealand plant. |
| SAGUARO | • saguaro n. Carnegiea gigantea, a large cactus native to the Sonoran Desert and characterized by its "arms". • SAGUARO n. (Spanish) a giant cactus, that bears white flowers and a scaly reddish edible fruit, also SAHUARO. |
| SAHUARO | • sahuaro n. Alternative spelling of saguaro. • SAHUARO n. (Spanish) a giant cactus, that bears white flowers and a scaly reddish edible fruit, also SAGUARO. |
| SAOUARI | • saouari n. Alternative form of souari. • SAOUARI n. a tree of Guiana, yielding butternuts, also SOUARI. |