| AMBUSCADE | • ambuscade n. (Dated) An ambush; a trap laid for an enemy. • ambuscade n. The place in which troops lie hidden for an ambush. • ambuscade n. The body of troops lying in ambush. |
| AMBUSCADO | • ambuscado n. (Obsolete) ambush. • AMBUSCADO n. an ambuscade, also AMBUSCADE. |
| CALADIUMS | • caladiums n. Plural of caladium. • CALADIUM n. (Malay) any tropical plant of the genus Caladium, of the arum family, the plants of which are grown for their attractive foliage. |
| CALAMUSES | • calamuses n. Plural of calamus. • CALAMUS n. (Latin) a quill or reed used as a pen. |
| CARDAMUMS | • cardamums n. Plural of cardamum. • CARDAMUM n. a spice consisting of or made from the seed capsules of various Indo-Malayan plants, also CARDAMOM, CARDAMON. |
| CASUALISM | • casualism n. (Uncountable) The doctrine that all things exist, or are controlled, by chance. • casualism n. (Countable) A casual (informal) word or phrase. • CASUALISM n. the belief that chance governs all things. |
| CAUMSTANE | • CAUMSTANE n. a white argillaceous stone used for whitening hearthstones and doorsteps. |
| CUMACEANS | • cumaceans n. Plural of cumacean. • CUMACEAN n. a small crustacean living on the seabed. |
| GLAUCOMAS | • glaucomas n. Plural of glaucoma. • GLAUCOMA n. a disease of the eye, marked by increased pressure within the eyeball and growing dimness of vision. |
| GUAIACUMS | • guaiacums n. Plural of guaiacum. • GUAIACUM n. a medicinal resin, also GUAIAC, GUAIOCUM. |
| MACAHUBAS | • MACAHUBA n. (Spanish) an American palm, whose nuts yield a violet-scented oil, also MACOYA. |
| MACALLUMS | • MACALLUM n. (Scots) a dish of vanilla ice-cream topped with raspberry sauce. |
| MACRURANS | • macrurans n. Plural of macruran. • MACRURAN n. any of a suborder of crustaceans. |
| MACULATES | • maculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maculate. • MACULATE v. to spot or stain. |
| MUCHACHAS | • MUCHACHA n. (Spanish) a young woman or female servant. |
| MUSCAVADO | • MUSCAVADO n. (Spanish) raw or unrefined sugar obtained from the juice of the sugar cane by evaporation and draining off the molasses, also MUSCOVADO. |
| NAMAYCUSH | • namaycush n. (Canada, US) The togue: a large North American lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, usually spotted with red. • NAMAYCUSH n. (Native American) a freshwater char living mainly in lakes in northern North America, aka tuladi or togue. |
| SACCHARUM | • saccharum n. (Archaic) Invert sugar. • Saccharum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Poaceae – the sugar canes. • SACCHARUM n. a genus of tall tropical grasses including the sugar cane. |
| SACRARIUM | • sacrarium n. (Historical) In Ancient Rome, a place where sacred objects were kept, either in a temple (the adytum)… • sacrarium n. The area surrounding the altar of a Christian church; the sanctuary or piscina. Sometimes specifically… • sacrarium n. (Anatomy) The complex sacrum of any bird. |
| SIMULACRA | • simulacra n. Plural of simulacrum. • SIMULACRUM n. (Latin) an image, a semblance, also SIMULACRE. |