| ACANTHAS | • acanthas n. Plural of acantha. • ACANTHA n. (Greek) a sharp spiny part or structure, such as the spinous process of a vertebra. |
| ACAPNIAS | • ACAPNIA n. a lack of carbon dioxide. |
| ALMANACS | • almanacs n. Plural of almanac. • ALMANAC n. a register of the days, weeks and months of the year, also ALMANACK. |
| ANASARCA | • anasarca n. (Medicine) Severe generalised oedema. • ANASARCA n. (Greek) dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue. |
| BARACANS | • baracans n. Plural of baracan. • BARACAN n. (French) a coarsely woven fabric of wool, silk, and goat's hair, also BARRACAN. |
| CAMPANAS | • campanas n. Plural of campana. • CAMPANA n. (Latin) a church bell. |
| CANASTAS | • canastas n. Plural of canasta. • CANASTA n. (Spanish) a card game similar to rummy. |
| CANTALAS | • cantalas n. Plural of cantala. • CANTALA n. a coarse fibre used in making strong thread or twine. |
| CANTATAS | • cantatas n. Plural of cantata. • CANTATA n. (Italian) a kind of vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment. |
| CARANNAS | • CARANNA n. (Tupi) a resinous substance yielded by various South American trees, also CARAUNA. |
| CARAUNAS | • CARAUNA n. (Tupi) a resinous substance yielded by various South American trees, also CARANNA. |
| CARAVANS | • caravans n. Plural of caravan. • caravans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caravan. • CARAVAN v. to travel in a portable home. |
| CATAPANS | • catapans n. Plural of catapan. • CATAPAN n. (Greek) the governor of Calabria and Apulia for the Byzantine emperor. |
| MANCALAS | • mancalas n. Plural of mancala. • MANCALA n. (Arabic) a variety of board games. |
| NACARATS | • nacarats n. Plural of nacarat. • NACARAT n. (French) a bright orange-red; a fabric so coloured. |
| PANACEAS | • panaceas n. Plural of panacea. • PANACEA n. (Greek) a remedy for all diseases, also PANACHAEA. |
| SANDARAC | • sandarac n. (Mineralogy, archaic) Realgar; red sulphide of arsenic. • sandarac n. (Chemistry) A white or yellow resin obtained from a north African tree (Tetraclinis articulata), and… • sandarac n. Any tree from the genus Tetraclinis. |