| AGAMOIDS | • AGAMOID n. a member of the agamid family. |
| AMAKHOSI | • amakhosi n. Plural of inkhosi. • INKHOSI n. a traditional leader of a Zulu clan, also INKOSI. |
| AMATIONS | • AMATION n. lovemaking. |
| AMBOINAS | • amboinas n. Plural of amboina. • AMBOINA n. a reddish-brown, curly-grained Moluccan wood, also AMBOYNA. |
| AMBROSIA | • ambrosia n. (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) The food of the gods, thought to confer immortality. • ambrosia n. (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) The anointing-oil of the gods. • ambrosia n. Any food with an especially delicious flavour or fragrance. |
| AMMONIAS | • ammonias n. Plural of ammonia. • AMMONIA n. a pungent compound. |
| ANGIOMAS | • angiomas n. Plural of angioma. • ANGIOMA n. a benign tumour due to dilated blood vessels. |
| ANIMATOS | • animatos n. Plural of animato. • ANIMATO n. (Italian) a passage to be played in a lively manner. |
| ANOSMIAS | • anosmias n. Plural of anosmia. • ANOSMIA n. the loss of sense of smell. |
| BONAMIAS | • BONAMIA n. a parasite that attacks oysters. |
| CAMISADO | • camisado n. (Archaic) A nocturnal ambush or surprising act of aggression. • camisado n. (Obsolete) A shirt worn by soldiers over their uniform, in order to be able to recognize one another… • CAMISADO n. (Spanish) an attack made at night, also CAMISADE. |
| DIORAMAS | • dioramas n. Plural of diorama. • DIORAMA n. (Greek) an exhibition of translucent pictures seen through an opening with lighting effects. |
| MAHONIAS | • mahonias n. Plural of mahonia. • MAHONIA n. a shrub of the barberry family, with yellow flowers and prickly pinnate leaves. |
| MANIOCAS | • MANIOCA n. (Tupi) a plant of the manioc genus, aka cassava, also MANDIOC, MANDIOCA, MANDIOCCA, MANIHOC, MANIHOT, MANIOC. |
| MARIPOSA | • mariposa n. A mariposa lily (Calochortus). • Mariposa prop.n. A former municipality of Ontario, Canada, now part of the city of Kawartha Lakes. • Mariposa prop.n. A rural municipality of Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| OMNIANAS | • OMNIANA n. (Latin) miscellaneous collectable items about all sorts of things. |
| PAROSMIA | • parosmia n. (Pathology) A distorted sense of smell, often resulting in the apparent detection of non-existent smells… • PAROSMIA n. a distortion of the sense of smell. |
| ROMAIKAS | • ROMAIKA n. (Modern Greek) a modern Greek dance. |