| BLACKLAND | • blackland n. The land making up the Texas Blackland Prairies, a temperate grassland ecoregion in Texas with rich, dark soil. • BLACKLAND n. a heavy, sticky black soil such as that covering large areas of Texas. |
| 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. |
| CANCELLED | • cancelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of cancel. • cancelled adj. No longer planned or scheduled. • cancelled adj. (Of a mail item) Marked over the stamp, to show that the stamp has been used. |
| CANDLELIT | • candlelit adj. Lit by a candle or candles. • CANDLELIT adj. illuminated by candles, also CANDLELIGHTED. |
| CARNALLED | • CARNAL v. to act carnally. |
| CHALKLAND | • chalkland n. Land in which the underlying geology is chalk. • CHALKLAND n. land composed of chalk. |
| CHANDELLE | • chandelle n. An aerobatic maneuver in which a 180° turn is combined with a climb. • chandelle v. To perform an aerobatic maneuver in which a 180° turn is combined with a climb. • CHANDELLE n. (French) an abrupt, climbing turn of an airplane. |
| CLOUDLAND | • cloudland n. Dreamland, fantasy land. • CLOUDLAND n. an imaginary situation or land, esp. as the result of wishful thinking, also CLOUDTOWN. |
| CLUBLANDS | • clublands n. Plural of clubland. • CLUBLAND n. an area containing many nightclubs. |
| DALLIANCE | • dalliance n. Playful flirtation; amorous play. • dalliance n. A episode of dabbling. • dalliance n. A wasting of time in idleness or trifles. |
| DANCEHALL | • dancehall n. (Countable) A public hall for dancing. • dancehall n. (Uncountable, music) A genre of Jamaican dance music derived from dub and reggae. • dance-hall n. Alternative spelling of dancehall. |
| DECALLING | • decalling v. Present participle of decal. • DECAL v. to transfer by decal. |
| DECANALLY | • DECANAL adv. relating to a dean. |
| DECLINALS | • DECLINAL n. the act of declining. |
| LACKLANDS | • lacklands n. Plural of lackland. • LACKLAND n. one who is wanting in land. |
| RANCELLED | • RANCEL v. to search for stolen goods, also RANSEL, RANZEL. |