| ACARIDEANS | • acarideans n. Plural of acaridean. • ACARIDEAN n. a mite or tick, also ACARIDIAN. |
| ASPARAGINE | • asparagine n. (Biochemistry) A nonessential amino acid C4H8N2O3 found in plants such as asparagus. • ASPARAGINE n. an amino acid found in asparagus and other vegetables. |
| CAESAREANS | • caesareans n. Plural of caesarean, an alternative capitalization of Caesarean. • Caesareans n. Plural of Caesarean. • Cæsareans n. Plural of Cæsarean. |
| CAESARIANS | • Caesarians n. Plural of Caesarian. • Cæsarians n. Plural of Cæsarian. • CAESARIAN n. an operation to deliver a baby by cutting through the walls of the abdomen, also CAESAREAN, CESAREAN, CESARIAN. |
| CARAVANCES | • caravances n. Plural of caravance. • CARAVANCE n. a kind of pulse, also CALAVANCE. |
| CARAVANERS | • caravaners n. Plural of caravaner. • CARAVANER n. one who travels by caravan, also CARAVANEER, CARAVANNER. |
| FANFARADES | • fanfarades n. Plural of fanfarade. • FANFARADE n. (French) a fanfare. |
| HANGARAGES | • HANGARAGE n. a combined hangar and garage. |
| MAHARANEES | • maharanees n. Plural of maharanee. • MAHARANEE n. (Sanskrit) the wife of a maharajah, also MAHARANI. |
| PARACASEIN | • paracasein n. Casein coagulated with chymosin. • PARACASEIN n. another name for casein. |
| PARADISEAN | • paradisean adj. Paradisiacal. • PARADISEAN adj. of or like paradise, also PARADISAIC, PARADISAICAL, PARADISIAC, PARADISIACAL, PARADISIAL, PARADISIAN, PARADISICAL. |
| PARAMNESIA | • paramnesia n. An inability to distinguish between real memories and dreams or fantasies. • paramnesia n. An inability to remember the meaning of common words. • PARAMNESIA n. abnormality of memory, esp. forgetting of meaning of words. |
| PARASCENIA | • parascenia n. Plural of parascenium. • PARASCENIUM n. in the Greek theatre, a wing, a side-scene. |
| SALAMANDER | • salamander n. A long, slender, chiefly terrestrial amphibian of the order Caudata, superficially resembling a lizard. • salamander n. (Mythology) A creature much like a lizard that is resistant to and lives in fire (in which it is often… • salamander n. (Cooking) A metal utensil with a flat head which is heated and put over a dish to brown the top. |
| SALMANASER | • SALMANASER n. a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons, also SALMANAZAR. |
| SARABANDES | • sarabandes n. Plural of sarabande. • SARABANDE n. (Spanish) a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling the minuet, also SARABAND. |
| SARBACANES | • sarbacanes n. Plural of sarbacane. • SARBACANE n. (French) a blowpipe for shooting animals etc. |
| SARRACENIA | • sarracenia n. Any of various pitcher plants of genus Sarracenia. • Sarracenia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sarraceniaceae – pitcher plants. • SARRACENIA n. a genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant. |
| SCARABAEAN | • SCARABAEAN n. a lamellicorn beetle. |
| TARANTASES | • tarantases n. Plural of tarantas. • TARANTAS n. (Russian) a low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia, also TARANTASS. |