| AFTERCARES | • AFTERCARE n. care subsequent to a period of treatment. |
| AFTERGAMES | • aftergames n. Plural of aftergame. • after-games n. Plural of after-game. • AFTERGAME n. a rematch; a means employed after the first turn of affairs. |
| AFTERHEATS | • afterheats n. Plural of afterheat. • AFTERHEAT n. the heat from fission products in a nuclear reactor after it has been shut down. |
| AFTERIMAGE | • afterimage n. An image which persists or remains in negative after the original stimulation has ended. • after-image n. Alternative form of afterimage. • AFTERIMAGE n. a usually visual sensation occurring after stimulation by its external cause has ceased. |
| AFTERPEAKS | • afterpeaks n. Plural of afterpeak. • AFTERPEAK n. space behind the aftermost bulkhead, often used for storage. |
| AFTERSALES | • aftersales adj. (Business) Alternative form of aftersale. • AFTERSALES adj. after a sale has been completed, usually with reference to servicing the goods, installation, etc. |
| AFTERSHAVE | • aftershave n. A lotion, gel, or liquid used after finishing shaving. • after-shave n. Alternative spelling of aftershave. • AFTERSHAVE n. a usually scented lotion for use on the face after shaving. |
| AFTERTASTE | • aftertaste n. A taste of something that persists when it is no longer present. • aftertaste n. The persistence of the taste of something no longer present. • aftertaste n. (Of wine) finish. |
| CAFETERIAS | • cafeterias n. Plural of cafeteria. • caféterias n. Plural of caféteria. • cafétérias n. Plural of cafétéria. |
| DEFAECATOR | • defaecator n. Alternative form of defecator. • DEFAECATOR n. one who defaecates, also DEFECATOR. |
| DEFLAGRATE | • deflagrate v. (Physics) To burn with intense light and heat. • DEFLAGRATE v. to burn suddenly, generally with flame and crackling noise. |
| FARCEMEATS | • farcemeats n. Plural of farcemeat. • FARCEMEAT n. meat chopped fine and highly seasoned, either served up alone, or used as a stuffing, also FORCEMEAT. |
| FATSHEDERA | • fatshedera n. (Botany) A hybrid of flowering plants of the genera Fatsia and Hedera (× Fatshedera). • FATSHEDERA n. an evergreen spreading shrub of the ivy family. |
| GAYFEATHER | • gayfeather n. Many of the plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, including Mexico, east of the continental divide. |
| WATERLEAFS | • waterleafs n. Plural of waterleaf. • WATERLEAF n. any plant of the American genus Hydrophyllum, herbs having white or pale blue bell-shaped flowers. |