| ACADEMIAS | • ACADEMIA n. (Greek) the academic life or world, also ACADEME. |
| ACELDAMAS | • aceldamas n. Plural of aceldama. • ACELDAMA n. (Aramaic) a place of bloodshed. |
| ADAMANCES | • ADAMANCE n. unyielding hardness, also ADAMANCY. |
| AQUACADES | • aquacades n. Plural of aquacade. • AQUACADE n. an exhibition of swimming and diving skills. |
| ASAFETIDA | • asafetida n. Alternative spelling of asafoetida. • ASAFETIDA n. an acrid gum resin with a strong smell like that of garlic, obtained from certain Asian plants, also ASAFOETIDA, ASSAFETIDA, ASSAFOETIDA. |
| ASSAGAIED | • assagaied v. Simple past tense and past participle of assagai. • ASSAGAI v. (Arabic) to pierce with a light spear, also ASSEGAAI. |
| DAHABEAHS | • dahabeahs n. Plural of dahabeah. • DAHABEAH n. (Arabic) a Nile sailing boat, also DAHABEEAH, DAHABEEYAH, DAHABIAH, DAHABIEH, DAHABIYA, DAHABIYAH, DAHABIYEH. |
| DATABASED | • databased v. Simple past tense and past participle of database. • databased adj. Entered into a database. • DATABASE v. to put data into a database. |
| DATABASES | • databases n. Plural of database. • databases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of database. • data-bases n. Plural of data-base. |
| DRACAENAS | • dracaenas n. Plural of dracaena. • DRACAENA n. (Greek) a genus of liliaceous plants with woody stems and funnel-shaped flowers, also DRACENA. |
| EMPANADAS | • empanadas n. Plural of empanada. • EMPANADA n. (Spanish) a pastry turnover. |
| FADEAWAYS | • fadeaways n. Plural of fadeaway. • fade-aways n. Plural of fade-away. • FADEAWAY n. a type of pitch in baseball. |
| FANEGADAS | • fanegadas n. Plural of fanegada. • FANEGADA n. (Spanish) a dry measure in Spain and Spanish America, also FANEGA, FANGA. |
| MASCARAED | • mascaraed adj. Wearing mascara. • MASCARA v. to apply mascara. |
| METADATAS | • METADATA n. information about information already supplied, e.g. details about a site on the Internet. |
| SARABANDE | • sarabande n. (Dance) A 16th-century Spanish dance. • sarabande n. (Dance) A stately Baroque dance in slow triple time. • sarabande n. (Music) The music for either dance of the same name. |
| TAPADERAS | • tapaderas n. Plural of tapadera. • TAPADERA n. (Spanish) the leather guard in front of a Mexican stirrup, also TAPADERO. |
| VANADATES | • vanadates n. Plural of vanadate. • VANADATE n. a salt of vanadic acid, also VANADIATE. |