| ALIENAGE | • alienage n. The status of being an alien; origin from elsewhere. • ALIENAGE n. the state of being foreign, also ALIENISM. |
| ALIENATE | • alienate adj. (Archaic, followed by "from") Estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign. • alienate n. (Obsolete) A stranger; an alien. • alienate v. To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of. |
| AMENABLE | • amenable adj. Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions. • amenable adj. Willing to comply; easily led. • amenable adj. Liable to be brought to account, to a charge or claim; responsible; accountable; answerable. |
| ANELACES | • anelaces n. Plural of anelace. • ANELACE n. (archaic) a short two-edged dagger, also ANLACE, ANLAS. |
| ANNEALED | • annealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of anneal. • ANNEAL v. to make (as steel or glass) less brittle by heating and then cooling. |
| ANNEALER | • annealer n. A device or process that anneals. • annealer n. The operator of such a device or process. • ANNEALER n. one who anneals. |
| AVELLANE | • avellane adj. (Heraldry) In the form of four unhusked filberts. • avellane n. (Heraldry) An unhusked hazel filbert. • AVELLANE adj. of a cross, having four arms shaped like filberts at the end, also AVELLAN. |
| ELASTANE | • elastane n. Spandex, lycra. • ELASTANE n. a synthetic fibre that retains its shape after being stretched. |
| ENALLAGE | • enallage n. (Rhetoric) Transformation from one grammatically correct form to another. • enallage n. (Rhetoric) The substitution of one grammatical form for another that violates a grammatical rule. • ENALLAGE n. the exchange of one grammatical case for another, as of singular for plural, present for past tense, etc. |
| FLEABANE | • fleabane n. Any of various species of flowering plants in certain genera in family Asteraceae, that typically repel insects… • FLEABANE n. a flowering plant supposed to repel fleas. |
| LERNAEAN | • Lernaean n. Alternative form of Lernean. • Lernaean adj. Alternative form of Lernean. • LERNAEAN adj. in Greek myth relating to Lerna, the swamp or lake near Argos in which dwelt the Hydra which Hercules slew. |
| MELAENAS | • melaenas n. Plural of melaena. • MELAENA n. a condition marked by black tarry stool, also MELENA. |
| NAMEABLE | • nameable adj. Capable of being distinguished and named; able to be called by a specific name. • nameable adj. (Obsolete) Worthy of being named or having a name; memorable. • NAMEABLE adj. able to be named, also NAMABLE. |
| PAENULAE | • paenulae n. Plural of paenula. • PAENULA n. (Latin) a Roman travelling cloak. |
| PANETELA | • panetela n. Alternative form of panatela (“type of cigar”). • PANETELA n. (Spanish) a long thin cigar, also PANATELA, PANATELLA, PANETELLA. |
| SEAPLANE | • seaplane n. (Aircraft, nautical) Any aircraft capable of taking off from, and alighting on the surface of water. • SEAPLANE n. an airplane designed to take off from or land on the water. |
| SPELAEAN | • spelaean adj. Cave-dwelling. • SPELAEAN adj. living in caves, also SPELEAN. |