| ABERRANT | • aberrant adj. Differing from the norm. • aberrant adj. (Sometimes figuratively) Straying from the right way; deviating from morality or truth. • aberrant adj. (Botany, zoology) Deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal. |
| ARRANGED | • arranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of arrange. • arranged adj. (Of a marriage) Having the match decided by someone other than the couple being married. • ARRANGE v. to put in order. |
| ARRANGER | • arranger n. One who arranges. • arranger n. Digital keyboard to play music with accompaniment styles. • ARRANGER n. one that arranges. |
| ARRANGES | • arranges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arrange. • ARRANGE v. to put in order. |
| 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. |
| AUROREAN | • aurorean adj. Belonging to the dawn, or resembling it in brilliant hue. • AUROREAN adj. relating to the dawn, also AURORAL. |
| DARRAINE | • DARRAINE v. to justify, to put in battle array, also DARRAIGN, DARRAIN, DARRAYN. |
| MARINERA | • marinera n. A dance from the coastal regions of Peru, using handkerchiefs as props in a stylized reenactment of a courtship. • MARINERA n. (Spanish) a Peruvian folk-dance. |
| NARRASES | • NARRAS n. (Hottentot) an edible melon-like fruit of a South African shrub, also NARAS. |
| NARRATED | • narrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of narrate. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| NARRATER | • narrater n. Alternative form of narrator. • NARRATER n. one that narrates, also NARRATOR. |
| NARRATES | • narrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narrate. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| RAINWEAR | • rainwear n. Clothing worn as protection from rain. • RAINWEAR n. waterproof clothing. |
| RANCHERA | • ranchera n. (Music) A traditional Mexican song performed solo with a guitar. • ranchera n. A female ranch or rancho owner. • ranchera n. A female ranch or rancho worker. |
| WARRANED | • WARRAN v. (obsolete) to warrant, also WARRAND. |
| YARRAMEN | • yarramen n. Plural of yarraman. • YARRAMAN n. (Native Australian) a horse. |