| AERATORS | • aerators n. Plural of aerator. • AERATOR n. that which supplies with air; esp. an apparatus used for charging mineral waters with gas and in making soda water. |
| ARAROBAS | • ARAROBA n. (Tupi) a Brazilian tree; a bitter yellow powder, Goa powder, obtained from it and used as a purgative. |
| BAROSAUR | • BAROSAUR n. a large dinosaur. |
| CAMORRAS | • Camorras n. Plural of Camorra. • CAMORRA n. (Italian) any organized body engaged in extortion or other dishonest activities. |
| CARBORAS | • carboras n. Plural of carbora. • CARBORA n. a koala. |
| FARRAGOS | • farragos n. Plural of farrago. • FARRAGO n. (Latin) a confused mixture. |
| MARRANOS | • marranos n. Plural of marrano. • Marranos n. Plural of Marrano. • MARRANO n. (Spanish) a Jew who has converted to Christianity to avoid persecution. |
| MOJARRAS | • mojarras n. Plural of mojarra. • MOJARRA n. (Spanish) any of various small percoid fishes of the family Gerreidae. |
| ORARIANS | • orarians n. Plural of orarian. • ORARIAN n. a coast-dweller. |
| PARADORS | • paradors n. Plural of parador. • PARADOR n. (Spanish) a building such as a convent converted to a hotel. |
| RASBORAS | • rasboras n. Plural of rasbora. • RASBORA n. a brightly coloured tropical fish. |
| RASORIAL | • rasorial adj. Scratching the ground for food, as domestic fowl or other gallinaceous birds. • rasorial adj. (Ornithology, historical) Pertaining to the now obsolete order Rasores. • RASORIAL adj. habitually scratching the ground for food. |
| ROSARIAN | • rosarian n. An expert in the cultivation and propagation of roses. • ROSARIAN n. a cultivator of roses. |
| SORBARIA | • Sorbaria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rosaceae – false spiraea. • SORBARIA n. a small deciduous shrub with clusters of white flowers. |
| WOORARAS | • wooraras n. Plural of woorara. • WOORARA n. (Caribbean) the plant yielding curare, also OORALI, OURALI, OURARI, URALI, URARI, WOORALI, WOORARI, WOURALI. |
| ZAMARROS | • zamarros n. Plural of zamarro. • ZAMARRO n. (Spanish) a shepherd's sheepskin coat, also ZAMARRA. |