| ALLOCATORS | • allocators n. Plural of allocator. • ALLOCATOR n. one who allocates. |
| ALTRICIALS | • altricials n. Plural of altricial. • ALTRICIAL n. an altricial bird. |
| BACKSTALLS | • BACKSTALL v. of a kite, to lose power and begin to drop in low winds. |
| BLACKTAILS | • blacktails n. Plural of blacktail. • BLACKTAIL n. a small fish, aka ruff or pope. |
| CALCULATES | • calculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calculate. • CALCULATE v. to count or reckon. |
| CASTELLANS | • castellans n. Plural of castellan. • CASTELLAN n. the governor of a castle or fortification, also CHATELAIN. |
| CATAPHYLLS | • cataphylls n. Plural of cataphyll. • CATAPHYLL n. a rudimentary or simplified leaf. |
| CATCALLERS | • catcallers n. Plural of catcaller. • CATCALLER n. one who catcalls. |
| GALACTOSYL | • galactosyl n. (Organic chemistry) The univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of galactose. • GALACTOSYL n. a glycosyl radical derived from galactose. |
| GLACIALIST | • glacialist n. One who attributes the phenomena of the drift, in geology, to glaciers. • GLACIALIST n. a person who studies the geological effect of ice, also GLACIOLOGIST. |
| LATICLAVES | • laticlaves n. Plural of laticlave. • LATICLAVE n. (historical) a broad stripe of purple on the fore part of the tunic, worn by senators in ancient Rome as an emblem of office. |
| PLACENTALS | • placentals n. Plural of placental. • PLACENTAL n. a placental mammal. |
| SALICYLATE | • salicylate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of salicylic acid. • salicylate v. (Transitive) To combine or treat with salicylic acid. • SALICYLATE n. a salt of salicylic acid. |
| SALTCELLAR | • saltcellar n. Alternative form of salt cellar. • salt-cellar n. Alternative form of salt cellar. • salt␣cellar n. A small open container holding salt for use in the kitchen or on a dining table. |
| SCALETAILS | • scaletails n. Plural of scaletail. • SCALETAIL n. a type of squirrel. |
| STATICALLY | • statically adv. In a static manner. • STATICAL adv. relating to statics, the science of forces in equilibrium, also STATIC. |
| TRACKBALLS | • trackballs n. Plural of trackball. • TRACKBALL n. a spherical ball mounted in a box structure that can be used to control a computer cursor, also TRACKERBALL. |
| VACILLATES | • vacillates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vacillate. • VACILLATE v. to fluctuate in opinion or resolution. |
| WALLCHARTS | • wallcharts n. Plural of wallchart. • wall␣charts n. Plural of wall chart. • WALLCHART n. a chart of information, statistics, etc., displayed on a wall. |