| ALMUCANTARS | • almucantars n. Plural of almucantar. • ALMUCANTAR n. (Arabic) a circle of altitude, parallel to the horizon, also ALMACANTAR. |
| ANACARDIUMS | • ANACARDIUM n. a genus of plants including the cashew tree. |
| ANIMALCULAR | • animalcular adj. Of, relating to, or resembling animalcules. • ANIMALCULAR adj. of or like an animalcule. |
| AQUAFARMING | • aquafarming n. (Agriculture) aquaculture. • AQUAFARMING n. marine farming. |
| AQUAMANALES | • AQUAMANALE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANILE. |
| AQUAMANILES | • aquamaniles n. Plural of aquamanile. • AQUAMANILE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANALE. |
| AQUAMARINES | • aquamarines n. Plural of aquamarine. • AQUAMARINE n. a transparent blue, blue-green, or green variety of beryl used as a gem. |
| BARRAMUNDAS | • barramundas n. Plural of barramunda. • BARRAMUNDA n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDI, BURRAMUNDI. |
| CAMPANULATE | • campanulate adj. Shaped like a bell. • CAMPANULATE adj. shaped like a bell. |
| GRANULOMATA | • granulomata n. Plural of granuloma. • GRANULOMA n. a localized collection of granulation tissue. |
| MACERANDUBA | • maceranduba n. Archaic form of massaranduba. • MACERANDUBA n. (Tupi) the Brazilian milk-tree, also MASSARANDUBA, MASSERANDUBA. |
| MACROFAUNAE | • macrofaunae n. Plural of macrofauna. • MACROFAUNA n. animals visible to the naked eye. |
| MACROFAUNAS | • macrofaunas n. Plural of macrofauna. • MACROFAUNA n. animals visible to the naked eye. |
| MANGALSUTRA | • mangalsutra n. A traditional Hindu necklace tied around the bride’s neck by the groom. • MANGALSUTRA n. a bead necklace worn by a married Hindu woman whose husband is living. |
| PALUDAMENTA | • PALUDAMENTUM n. a Roman general's or high military officer's cloak, also PALUDAMENT. |
| PANJANDARUM | • panjandarum n. Alternative spelling of panjandrum. • PANJANDARUM n. a powerful personage or pretentious official, also PANJANDRUM. |