| AGENESIA | • agenesia n. Agenesis. • AGENESIA n. absence or imperfection of a bodily part, also AGENESIS. |
| AMENAGES | • AMENAGE v. (Spenser) to manage, control. |
| ANATEXES | • ANATEXIS n. the partial melting of rocks, esp. in the formation of metamorphic rocks. |
| ANELACES | • anelaces n. Plural of anelace. • ANELACE n. (archaic) a short two-edged dagger, also ANLACE, ANLAS. |
| ARRASENE | • arrasene n. A fabric of wool or silk used for working the figures in embroidery. • ARRASENE n. an embroidery material of silk and wool. |
| ARSENATE | • arsenate n. (Chemistry) Any salt or ester of arsenic acid. • arsenate n. (Chemistry) The anion AsO43−. • ARSENATE n. a salt of arsenic acid, also ARSENIATE. |
| CESAREAN | • cesarean adj. Alternative letter-case form of Cesarean. • cesarean n. Alternative letter-case form of Cesarean. • Cesarean adj. Alternative spelling of Caesarean. |
| ELASTANE | • elastane n. Spandex, lycra. • ELASTANE n. a synthetic fibre that retains its shape after being stretched. |
| EMANATES | • emanates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emanate. • EMANATE v. to send forth. |
| FEASANCE | • feasance n. (Law) the performing of an act, especially out of one’s duty. • FEASANCE n. the performance of a condition, obligation or duty. |
| MAENADES | • maenades n. Plural of maenad. • MAENAD n. (Greek) a female follower of Bacchus, also MENAD. |
| MANATEES | • manatees n. Plural of manatee. • MANATEE n. (Caribbean) a large aquatic mammal, also MANATI. |
| MELAENAS | • melaenas n. Plural of melaena. • MELAENA n. a condition marked by black tarry stool, also MELENA. |
| NAMESAKE | • namesake n. (Originally) One who is named after another or for whom another is named. • namesake n. (By extension) A ship or a building that is named after someone or something. • namesake n. A person with the same name as another. |
| NAUSEATE | • nauseate v. (Transitive) To cause nausea in. • nauseate v. (Transitive) To disgust. • nauseate v. (Intransitive) To become squeamish; to feel nausea; to turn away with disgust. |
| SANGAREE | • sangaree n. A mixed drink common in the West Indies, similar to sangria and usually featuring wine or fortified wine and spices. • sangaree v. (Intransitive) To drink sangaree. • sangaree v. To prepare sangaree. |
| SAPHENAE | • saphenae n. Plural of saphena. • SAPHENA n. (Latin) a large vein in the leg. |
| 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. |
| SERENATA | • serenata n. (Music) A type of baroque cantata performed outdoors, in the evening, with mixed vocal and instrumental forces. • SERENATA n. (Italian) a piece of vocal music, esp. one on an amorous subject, also SERENADE, SERENATE. |
| SPELAEAN | • spelaean adj. Cave-dwelling. • SPELAEAN adj. living in caves, also SPELEAN. |