| ALENCONS | • Alençons n. Plural of Alençon. • ALENCON n. (French) a needlepoint lace. |
| ANCONEAL | • anconeal adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the elbow. • ANCONEAL adj. pertaining to the elbow. |
| BINNACLE | • binnacle n. (Nautical) The wooden housing for a ship’s compass, with its corrector magnets and illuminating arrangements… • binnacle n. The instrument cluster on a car or motorcycle. • BINNACLE n. a casing for a ship's compass, also BITTACLE. |
| CANNELON | • cannelon n. (Cooking, obsolete) A fluted mold, or dish prepared in such a mold. • CANNELON n. (Italian) a stuffed roll. |
| CANNULAE | • cannulae n. Plural of cannula. • cannulæ n. Plural of cannula. • CANNULA n. (Latin) a tube inserted into a bodily cavity, also CANULA. |
| CHANNELS | • channels n. Plural of channel. • channels n. Formal lines of command and procedure. • channels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of channel. |
| CLANSMEN | • clansmen n. Plural of clansman. • Clansmen n. Plural of Clansman. • CLANSMAN n. a member of a clan. |
| CLEANING | • cleaning v. Present participle of clean. • cleaning n. (Gerund of clean) The process of making something clean. • cleaning n. The afterbirth of cows, ewes, etc. |
| CLINAMEN | • clinamen n. The unpredictable swerve of atoms, introduced as a concept by Lucretius to defend the atomistic doctrine of Epicurus. • CLINAMEN n. (Latin) a bias, an inclination. |
| ELANCING | • elancing v. Present participle of elance. • ELANCE v. (French) to throw as a lance. |
| ENCRINAL | • encrinal adj. Of or relating to encrinites. • ENCRINAL adj. containing fossils with branching arms, also ENCRINIC. |
| ENLACING | • enlacing v. Present participle of enlace. • ENLACE v. to entwine or entangle, also INLACE. |
| PANNICLE | • pannicle n. (Anatomy, zoology) A membrane of tissue in the body of a human or animal. • pannicle n. (Obsolete, medicine) A pannus. • pannicle n. (Obsolete, rare) The skull. |
| PINNACLE | • pinnacle n. The highest point. • pinnacle n. (Geology) A tall, sharp and craggy rock or mountain. • pinnacle n. (Figuratively) An all-time high; a point of greatest achievement or success. |
| SCRANNEL | • scrannel adj. (Archaic) slight; thin; lean; poor. • SCRANNEL n. (archaic) a thin person. |