| ACEPHALOUS | • acephalous adj. Having no head. • acephalous adj. (Zoology, applied to bivalve mollusks) Without a distinct head. • acephalous adj. (Botany) Having the style spring from the base, instead of from the apex, as is the case in certain ovaries. |
| CALLITHUMP | • callithump n. (US) A somewhat riotous parade, accompanied with the blowing of tin horns and other discordant noises. • callithump n. (US) A burlesque serenade; a charivari. • CALLITHUMP n. a noisy, boisterous parade. |
| EUPHONICAL | • euphonical adj. (Archaic) Euphonious; pleasing to the ear. • EUPHONICAL adj. agreeable in sound, also EUPHONIC, EUPHONIOUS. |
| HARUSPICAL | • haruspical adj. Relating to a haruspex. • HARUSPICAL adj. relating to haruspication, divination by the liver. |
| LAUNCHPADS | • launchpads n. Plural of launchpad. • launch␣pads n. Plural of launch pad. • LAUNCHPAD n. a platform from which a rocket can be launched. |
| LEPRECHAUN | • leprechaun n. (Irish folklore) One of a race of elves that can reveal hidden treasure to those who catch them. • LEPRECHAUN n. (Irish) a small supernatural creature in Irish folklore, also LEPRECHAWN. |
| LUNCHPAILS | • lunchpails n. Plural of lunchpail. • lunch␣pails n. Plural of lunch pail. • LUNCHPAIL n. a container for lunch. |
| PATCHOULIS | • patchoulis n. Plural of patchouli. • PATCHOULI n. (Tamil) an Asiatic tree with a fragrant perfume oil; the resulting perfume, also PACHOULI, PATCHOULY. |
| PLOUGHBACK | • plough␣back v. To reinvest profits into a business. • PLOUGHBACK n. the reinvestment of profits, also PLOWBACK. |
| POSTLAUNCH | • postlaunch adj. After a launch. • POSTLAUNCH adj. following a launch. |
| PUNCHBALLS | • punchballs n. Plural of punchball. • PUNCHBALL n. a suspended ball used for boxing practice. |
| SEPULCHRAL | • sepulchral adj. Relating to a grave or to death; funereal. • sepulchral adj. Suggestive of a grave or of death; gloomy; solemn. • sepulchral adj. Having a hollow and deep sound. |
| SPLEUCHANS | • spleuchans n. Plural of spleuchan. • SPLEUCHAN n. (Gaelic) a pouch, as for tobacco. |
| SPRAUCHLED | • sprauchled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| SPRAUCHLES | • sprauchles n. Plural of sprauchle. • sprauchles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| ULTRACHEAP | • ultracheap adj. Extremely cheap. |