| ACETONES | • acetones n. Plural of acetone. • ACETONE n. the simplest of the ketones; any ketone. |
| CASEOSES | • caseoses n. Plural of caseose. • CASEOSE n. a water-soluble protein. |
| COACHEES | • coachees n. Plural of coachee. • COACHEE n. (colloquial) a coachman, also COACHY. |
| COALESCE | • coalesce v. (Of separate elements) To join into a single mass or whole. • coalesce v. (Of a whole or a unit) To form from different pieces or elements. • coalesce v. (Engineering) To bond pieces of metal into a continuous whole by liquefying parts of each piece, bringing… |
| CREASOTE | • creasote n. Archaic form of creosote. • creasote v. Archaic form of creosote. • CREASOTE n. a pitch-like substance used to coat fences etc., also CREOSOTE, KREASOTE, KREOSOTE. |
| ECOSTATE | • ecostate adj. (Botany, of a leaf) Having no ribs or nerves. • ECOSTATE adj. of a leaf, having no ribs or nerves. |
| ECOTAGES | • ECOTAGE n. sabotage for ecological motives. |
| ESCALOPE | • escalope n. A thin slice of meat, especially veal or poultry. • escalope n. (Heraldry) A charge (depiction) of the scallop. • ESCALOPE v. (French) to cut in a scallop shape, also ESCALOP. |
| ESCAROLE | • escarole n. (Canada, US) A subspecies or variety of broad-leaved endive (Cichorium endivia subsp. endivia, syn… • ESCAROLE n. (French) a wavy-leafed salad plant of the endive family. |
| EVOCATES | • evocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evocate. • EVOCATE v. to evoke. |
| HOECAKES | • hoecakes n. Plural of hoecake. • HOECAKE n. a thin cake of ground maize, often baked on a hoe-blade. |
| NOTECASE | • notecase n. A wallet or billfold (for holding banknotes). • NOTECASE n. a case for holding notes. |
| OPALESCE | • opalesce v. To be opalescent; to give forth a play of colours, like the opal. • OPALESCE v. to emit an iridescent shimmer of colors. |
| PEASECOD | • peasecod n. Alternative form of peascod. • PEASECOD n. the pod of the pea, also PEACOD, PEAPOD, PEASCOD. |
| RACEMOSE | • racemose adj. (Botany) Having flowers arranged along a single central axis, as in a raceme, spike, or catkin. • racemose adj. (Pathology, of a disease) expressing such a pattern. • RACEMOSE adj. having the form of a raceme, also RACEMOUS. |
| SECALOSE | • SECALOSE n. a sugar which occurs in green rye and oats. |
| SHOELACE | • shoelace n. A lace used for fastening a shoe. • shoe-lace n. Alternative spelling of shoelace. • SHOELACE n. a lace for fastening a shoe. |
| VOCALESE | • vocalese n. Jazz singing genre where the lyrics are written to melodies that were originally parts of an all-instrumental… • VOCALESE n. a type of singing in which the singer improvises words to familiar instrumental solos. |