| ACALEPHANS | • acalephans n. Plural of acalephan. • ACALEPHAN n. any cnidarian (a jellyfish), also ACALEPH, ACALEPHE. | 
| ANALPHABET | • analphabet n. A person who does not know the letters of the alphabet; a partly or wholly illiterate person. • analphabet adj. Ignorant of the letters of the alphabet; partly or wholly illiterate. • ANALPHABET n. an illiterate; one who doesn't know the alphabet or the basics of something, also ANALPHABETE. | 
| ANATHEMATA | • anathemata n. Plural of anathema. • ANATHEMA n. (Greek) the formal act or formula of consigning to damnation. | 
| APHELANDRA | • aphelandra n. Any of the tropical evergreen shrubs in the genus Aphelandra. • APHELANDRA n. any shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers. | 
| ATHANASIES | • ATHANASY n. immortality. | 
| AVALANCHED | • avalanched v. Simple past tense and past participle of avalanche. • AVALANCHE v. to descend as an avalanche. | 
| AVALANCHES | • avalanches n. Plural of avalanche. • avalanches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of avalanche. • AVALANCHE n. a generic term for any slide of snow, ice, and debris. | 
| CATANANCHE | • CATANANCHE n. any plant of the South European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers. | 
| EPANAPHORA | • epanaphora n. (Rhetoric) anaphora. • EPANAPHORA n. the repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences or verses esp. for rhetorical effect, also ANAPHOR, ANAPHORA. | 
| EUTHANASIA | • euthanasia n. The practice of intentionally and painlessly killing a human being or animal for humane reasons, especially… • euthanasia n. (Obsolete) An easy death, or the means to bring about such a death. • EUTHANASIA n. the practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or incurable condition, also EUTHANASY. | 
| HANGARAGES | • HANGARAGE n. a combined hangar and garage. | 
| MAHARANEES | • maharanees n. Plural of maharanee. • MAHARANEE n. (Sanskrit) the wife of a maharajah, also MAHARANI. | 
| NAUMACHIAE | • naumachiae n. Plural of naumachia. • NAUMACHIA n. (Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHY. | 
| PANACHAEAS | • PANACHAEA n. (Spenser) a remedy for all diseases, also PANACEA. | 
| PHAGEDAENA | • phagedaena n. Alternative form of phagedena. • PHAGEDAENA n. hospital gangrene, a rapidly spreading destructive ulcer, also PHAGEDENA. | 
| PHALANGEAL | • phalangeal adj. Relating to a phalanx. • phalangeal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to a phalange. • phalangeal n. (Anatomy) A phalange (bone of a finger or toe). | 
| SAGANASHES | • SAGANASH n. (Native American) a white man. |