| ACORNED | • acorned adj. Furnished or loaded with acorns. • acorned adj. (Rare) Fed or filled with acorns. • ACORNED adj. bearing acorns. |
| ACROGEN | • acrogen n. (Biology) any flowerless plant whose growth takes place at the tip of the main stem, especially the cryptogam ferns. • ACROGEN n. a cryptogam with a distinct permanent stem; a fern, a moss. |
| BACONER | • baconer n. A pig raised to produce bacon. • BACONER n. a pig suitable for bacon. |
| CANOERS | • canoers n. Plural of canoer. • CANOER n. one who travels by canoe. |
| CARNOSE | • carnose adj. Carnous, fleshy. • carnose adj. (Botany) of a fleshy consistency; applied to succulent leaves, stems, etc. • CARNOSE adj. fleshy; of or like flesh, also CARNEOUS. |
| COARSEN | • coarsen v. (Transitive) To make (more) coarse. • coarsen v. (Intransitive) To become (more) coarse. • COARSEN v. to make coarse. |
| CONACRE | • conacre n. (Ireland) An agricultural system of letting land in small patches or strips, usually for tillage. • conacre n. (Ireland) A strip of land that is let under this system. • conacre v. (Ireland) To underlet a proportion of, for a single crop; said of a farm. |
| CORNAGE | • cornage n. A feudal tax levied on horned cattle. • cornage n. (Law) An ancient tenure of land, which obliged the tenant to give notice of an invasion by blowing a horn. • CORNAGE n. (historical) a feudal service, being a form of rent fixed by the number of horned cattle. |
| CORNEAE | • corneae n. Plural of cornea. • corneæ n. (Obsolete) plural of cornea. • CORNEA n. (Latin) a transparent hard material protecting the eyeball. |
| CORNEAL | • corneal adj. Of or pertaining to the cornea. • CORNEAL adj. relating to the eye. |
| CORNEAS | • corneas n. Plural of cornea. • CORNEA n. (Latin) a transparent hard material protecting the eyeball. |
| CORONAE | • coronae n. Plural of corona. • coronæ n. (Obsolete) plural of corona. • CORONA n. (Latin) a luminous circle around a celestial body. |
| CREMONA | • Cremona prop.n. Province of Lombardy, Italy. • Cremona prop.n. City and capital of Cremona. • Cremona prop.n. A village in Alberta, Canada. |
| DRACONE | • dracone n. A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea. • DRACONE n. (tradename) a towed flexible container for transporting liquids by water. |
| EARCONS | • earcons n. Plural of earcon. • EARCON n. an audible marker in a computer display. |
| ENACTOR | • enactor n. One who enacts. • ENACTOR n. one who enacts. |
| NARCOSE | • narcose v. (Transitive, rare) To place in a state of narcosis; to narcotize. • narcose n. (Obsolete, rare) The state of being under narcosis; unconsciousness. • NARCOSE adj. experiencing a hallucinogenic stupor. |
| ROMANCE | • romance n. A story relating to chivalry; a story involving knights, heroes, adventures, quests, etc. • romance n. A tale of high adventure. • romance n. An intimate relationship between two people; a love affair. |