| ACETABULAR | • acetabular adj. Cup-shaped; saucer-shaped. • acetabular adj. Related to the acetabulum. • ACETABULAR adj. cup-shaped; saucer-shaped. |
| AQUAMANALE | • AQUAMANALE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANILE. |
| AQUAMANILE | • aquamanile n. (Historical) A ewer or jug-like vessel, shaped like an animal or human figure, used for washing the hands. • AQUAMANILE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANALE. |
| AQUAPLANED | • aquaplaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of aquaplane. • AQUAPLANE v. to skim across water. |
| AQUAPLANER | • aquaplaner n. One who aquaplanes. • AQUAPLANER n. one who aquaplanes. |
| AQUAPLANES | • aquaplanes n. Plural of aquaplane. • AQUAPLANE v. to skim across water. |
| CASUALWEAR | • casualwear n. Clothing for non-formal occasions. |
| CATAFALQUE | • catafalque n. A platform used to display or convey a coffin during a funeral, often ornate. • CATAFALQUE n. (French) a temporary tomb used in funerals and processions, also CATAFALCO. |
| MALAGUENAS | • malaguenas n. Plural of malaguena. • MALAGUENA n. (Spanish) a Spanish dance performed by a couple, similar to the fandango. |
| MALAGUETTA | • MALAGUETTA n. grains of Paradise, aka malaguetta pepper. |
| MEGAFAUNAL | • megafaunal adj. Of or pertaining to the megafauna. • MEGAFAUNAL adj. relating to megafauna, large animals. |
| PARASEXUAL | • parasexual adj. (Biology) Exhibiting parasexuality. • parasexual adj. Both parasocial and sexual; being or relating to a one-sided sexual relationship. • PARASEXUAL adj. relating to reproduction that results in recombination of genes from different individuals. |
| TARANTULAE | • tarantulae n. Plural of tarantula. • TARANTULA n. any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous. |
| TULARAEMIA | • tularaemia n. Alternative form of tularemia. • tularæmia n. Obsolete spelling of tularemia. • TULARAEMIA n. a disease of rodents caused by a bacterium, and transmissible to humans, also TULAREMIA. |