| ANAPLASIAS | • anaplasias n. Plural of anaplasia. • ANAPLASIA n. reversion of plant or animal cells to a simpler form. |
| BALMACAANS | • balmacaans n. Plural of balmacaan. • BALMACAAN n. a man's loose overcoat with raglan sleeves. |
| CATAMARANS | • catamarans n. Plural of catamaran. • CATAMARAN n. (Tamil) originally a raft of logs lashed together; now a boat, esp. a sailing boat with two hulls. |
| GUANABANAS | • guanabanas n. Plural of guanabana. • GUANABANA n. a tropical tree or its fruit. |
| JACARANDAS | • jacarandas n. Plural of jacaranda. • JACARANDA n. (Tupi) a tropical American tree of the Bignoniaceae. |
| MARANATHAS | • MARANATHA n. a curse or excommunication. |
| PANACHAEAS | • PANACHAEA n. (Spenser) a remedy for all diseases, also PANACEA. |
| PRANAYAMAS | • pranayamas n. Plural of pranayama. • PRANAYAMA n. (Sanskrit) the discipline of yogic breathing. |
| SALMANAZAR | • Salmanazar n. A bottle of champagne or Burgundy wine containing 9 liters of fluid, twelve times the volume of a standard bottle. • SALMANAZAR n. a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons, also SALMANASER. |
| SCARABAEAN | • SCARABAEAN n. a lamellicorn beetle. |
| SHAVASANAS | • shavasanas n. Plural of shavasana. • SHAVASANA n. a meditative posture in which one lies on one's back that is typically considered the final resting pose in yoga, also SAVASANA. |
| TANTARARAS | • tantararas n. Plural of tantarara. • TANTARARA n. a trumpet fanfare; a hunting cry, also TANTARA. |
| TARANTARAS | • tarantaras n. Plural of tarantara. • TARANTARA v. to make the sound of a trumpet or horn. |