| ALMANACS | • almanacs n. Plural of almanac. • ALMANAC n. a register of the days, weeks and months of the year, also ALMANACK. |
| AMARACUS | • amaracus n. (Obsolete) Marjoram. • AMARACUS n. (Latin) the herb marjoram. |
| ATAMASCO | • atamasco n. Short for Atamasco lily. • ATAMASCO n. a plant of the southeastern US, bearing a single white lilylike flower. |
| CALAMARS | • calamars n. Plural of calamar. • CALAMAR n. any of various species of squid, also CALAMARI, CALAMARY. |
| CAMPANAS | • campanas n. Plural of campana. • CAMPANA n. (Latin) a church bell. |
| CARIAMAS | • cariamas n. Plural of cariama. • CARIAMA n. (Tupi) a large South American bird related to the cranes, also SERIEMA. |
| JACAMARS | • jacamars n. Plural of jacamar. • JACAMAR n. (Tupi) any of various small insectivorous birds of tropical South America, with partly iridescent plumage. |
| MACADAMS | • macadams n. Plural of macadam. • macadams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadam. • MacAdams prop.n. A surname. |
| MACASSAR | • macassar n. A form of ebony from the tree Diospyros celebica. • Macassar prop.n. Alternative spelling of Makassar. A city in Indonesia. • MACASSAR n. a kind of hair-oil. |
| MACHACAS | • machacas n. Plural of machaca. • MACHACA n. (Spanish) a Mexican dish of shredded meat fried with vegetables. |
| MALACCAS | • Malaccas n. Plural of Malacca. • MALACCA n. (Malay) the cane of an Asian rattan palm. |
| MALACIAS | • malacias n. Plural of malacia. • MALACIA n. (Greek) a pathological softening of tissue. |
| MANCALAS | • mancalas n. Plural of mancala. • MANCALA n. (Arabic) a variety of board games. |
| MARASCAS | • marascas n. Plural of marasca. • MARASCA n. (Italian) a bitter wild cherry. |
| MASCARAS | • mascaras n. Plural of mascara. • MASCARA v. to apply mascara. |