| ADMIRAUNCE | • ADMIRAUNCE n. (Spenser) admiration, also ADMIRANCE, ADMIRATION. |
| ANACARDIUM | • Anacardium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Anacardiaceae – cashews. • ANACARDIUM n. a genus of plants including the cashew tree. |
| ANDROECIUM | • androecium n. (Botany) The set of a flower’s stamens. • ANDROECIUM n. the male organs (stamens) of a flower taken collectively. |
| CHAIRBOUND | • chairbound adj. Unable to leave one’s chair, or confined to a wheelchair. • CHAIRBOUND adj. confined to a chair. |
| DICOUMARIN | • DICOUMARIN n. a crystalline compound obtained from sweet clover hay, also DICOUMAROL, DICUMAROL. |
| DINOSAURIC | • dinosauric adj. (Rare) Dinosaurian. • DINOSAURIC adj. of or like a dinosaur, also DINOSAURIAN. |
| FRICANDEAU | • fricandeau n. Thinly sliced meat, especially veal, fried or stewed with a sauce; a fricassee. • FRICANDEAU n. (French) a thick slice of veal or similar meat, also FRICANDO. |
| INCURVATED | • incurvated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate. • INCURVATE v. to curve in, also INCURVE. |
| IRACUNDITY | • iracundity n. (Rare) anger; irritability. • IRACUNDITY n. the state of being iracund, easily angered. |
| KICKAROUND | • kickaround n. An impromptu soccer game without strict adherence to the rules. • kick␣around n. An informal game of football, rugby or similar sports. • kick␣around v. To abuse or mistreat; to bully; to be rough with. |
| MUSCARDINE | • muscardine n. (Countable, uncountable) A fungal disease, caused by Beauveria bassiana and other species, that affects… • muscardine n. (Countable) A dormouse. • MUSCARDINE n. (French) a disease which is very destructive to silkworms, and which sometimes extends to other insects. |
| NUDIBRANCH | • nudibranch n. A sea slug belonging to the order Nudibranchia. • NUDIBRANCH n. a member of the Nudibranchiata, sea slugs, also NUDIBRANCHIATE. |
| QUADRICONE | • quadricone n. (Geometry) A quadric cone. • QUADRICONE n. a quadric cone, or cone having a conic as base. |
| TRADUCIANS | • traducians n. Plural of traducian. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. |
| TRADUCINGS | • traducings n. Plural of traducing. • TRADUCING n. the act of traducing. |
| TRADUCTION | • traduction n. (Uncountable) The act of converting text from one language to another. • traduction n. (Countable) A malign or defamatory statement. • traduction n. (Uncountable) An act of defaming, maligning or slandering. |
| TRANSLUCID | • translucid adj. Translucent. • TRANSLUCID adj. translucent, also TRANSLUCENT. |
| UNDRAMATIC | • undramatic adj. Not dramatic; lacking in dramatic action. • UNDRAMATIC adj. lacking dramatic force or quality. |