| ALKALINE | • alkaline adj. Of, or relating to an alkali, one of a class of caustic bases. • alkaline adj. (Chemistry) Having a pH greater than 7. • alkaline n. An alkaline battery. |
| ALLANITE | • allanite n. (Mineralogy) Any of a group of silicate minerals that are a source of rare earth metals. • ALLANITE n. a silicate containing a large amount of cerium. |
| ALLIANCE | • alliance n. (Uncountable) The state of being allied. • alliance n. (Countable) The act of allying or uniting. • alliance n. (Countable) A union or connection of interests between families, states, parties, etc., especially between… |
| ANCILLAE | • ancillae n. Plural of ancilla. • ANCILLA n. (Latin) a helper. |
| 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. |
| BEANBALL | • beanball n. (Baseball) A pitch deliberately thrown at the head of the batter. • bean␣ball n. (Cricket) A ball that does not bounce and passes the batsman approximately at head height. • bean␣ball n. (Baseball) Alternative form of beanball. |
| CALENDAL | • calendal adj. (Archaic) calendrical; relating to a calendar. • CALENDAL adj. pertaining to calends, the first day of the ancient Roman month from which days were counted backwards to the Ides. |
| CANAILLE | • canaille n. (Countable, collective) The lowest class of people; the rabble; the vulgar. • canaille n. (Uncountable, Canada) Shorts or inferior flour. • CANAILLE n. (French) riffraff; the proletariat. |
| CANALLED | • canalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of canal. • canalled adj. Having one or more canals. • CANAL v. to dig an artificial waterway through. |
| CANALLER | • canaller n. (Nautical, chiefly Canada) A vessel of a design modified for use in a particular canal. • CANALLER n. a freight boat. |
| CANELLAS | • canellas n. Plural of canella. • CANELLA n. a genus of trees of the order Canellaceae, growing in the West Indies. |
| 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. |
| LAKELAND | • lakeland n. Terrain with many lakes. • Lakeland prop.n. The Lake District, a rural area in northwest England. • Lakeland prop.n. A city in Polk County, Florida, United States. |
| LOANABLE | • loanable adj. That may be loaned. • LOANABLE adj. able to be loaned. |
| NASSELLA | • NASSELLA adj. as in nassella tussock, a type of tussock grass. |
| PLANULAE | • planulae n. Plural of planula. • PLANULA n. (Latin) the free-swimming larva of certain organisms. |
| ZANELLAS | • zanellas n. Plural of zanella. • Zanellas prop.n. Plural of Zanella. • ZANELLA n. a mixed twilled umbrella fabric. |