| ABUNDANCE | • abundance n. A large quantity; many. • abundance n. An overflowing fullness or ample sufficiency; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; plentifulness. • abundance n. Wealth; affluence; plentiful amount of resources. |
| ABUNDANCY | • abundancy n. A state of plentifulness. • ABUNDANCY n. the state of being abundant, also ABUNDANCE. |
| ADJUTANCY | • adjutancy n. The state or office of being an adjutant, assistant, or helper. • ADJUTANCY n. the office of an adjutant. |
| ADJUVANCY | • adjuvancy n. The condition of being adjuvant. • ADJUVANCY n. the state of being adjuvant, serving to aid. |
| ADUNCATED | • aduncated adj. Alternative form of aduncate. • ADUNCATED adj. hooked, also ADUNC, ADUNCATE, ADUNCOUS. |
| AUDIENCIA | • audiencia n. (Historical) An appellate court of the Spanish empire. • AUDIENCIA n. (Spanish) a court of government or justice in the Spanish American empire. |
| CALENDULA | • calendula n. Any plant of the genus Calendula, with yellow or orange flowers, often called marigolds. • Calendula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the calendulas, Old World plants often called marigolds. • CALENDULA n. (Latin) a marigold. |
| CANULATED | • canulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| CAUDATION | • caudation n. The property of having a caudate extension or tail. • caudation n. A caudate extension or tail. • caudation n. (Medicine) A fibrous growth. |
| COADUNATE | • coadunate adj. (Botany) Closely joined (by growing together). • coadunate v. To merge; to unite into one. • COADUNATE v. to unite, to combine. |
| CURANDERA | • curandera n. (Often italicized) A specifically female curandero, or traditional Central American healer. • CURANDERA n. a female faith healer. |
| DULCIANAS | • dulcianas n. Plural of dulciana. • DULCIANA n. a soft-toned organ stop, also DULCET. |
| LAUNCHPAD | • launchpad n. Alternative form of launch pad. • launch␣pad n. The surface or structure from which a launch is made. • launch␣pad n. (Figuratively) A starting point. |
| MANDUCATE | • manducate v. (Literary) To chew; to masticate. • manducate v. (Literary) To eat. • MANDUCATE v. to chew or eat. |
| TRADUCIAN | • traducian n. One who believes that a child’s soul is inherited from its parents. • traducian adj. Pertaining to the belief that one’s soul is inherited from one’s parents. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. |