| CANNELURES | • cannelures n. Plural of cannelure. • CANNELURE n. (French) a groove or fluting, esp. around a bullet etc. |
| CARNELIANS | • carnelians n. Plural of carnelian. • CARNELIAN n. a dull red or reddish-white kind of chalcedony, also CORNELIAN. |
| CHANNELERS | • channelers n. Plural of channeler. • CHANNELER n. one who channels, a spirit medium, also CHANNELLER. |
| CLARENDONS | • Clarendons prop.n. Plural of Clarendon. • CLARENDON n. a form of condensed roman type having a heavy face. |
| CONLANGERS | • conlangers n. Plural of conlanger. • CONLANGER n. a person who creates an artificial language. |
| CORNELIANS | • cornelians n. Plural of cornelian. • CORNELIAN n. a dull red or reddish-white kind of chalcedony, also CARNELIAN. |
| CROWNLANDS | • crownlands n. Plural of crownland. • crown␣lands n. Plural of crown land. • Crown␣lands n. Plural of Crown land. |
| ENRANCKLES | • ENRANCKLE v. (Spenser) to enrage. |
| FRANCOLINS | • francolins n. Plural of francolin. • FRANCOLIN n. (French) a bird of the Francolinus genus of partridges. |
| NOCTURNALS | • nocturnals n. Plural of nocturnal. • NOCTURNAL n. a nocturnal creature. |
| OLECRANONS | • olecranons n. Plural of olecranon. • OLECRANON n. (Greek) the projecting bone of the elbow. |
| RANCHLANDS | • ranchlands n. Plural of ranchland. • RANCHLAND n. the land occupied by a ranch. |
| RANUNCULUS | • ranunculus n. Any plant of the genus Ranunculus; the buttercup or crowfoot. • Ranunculus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ranunculaceae – the ranunculuses, including the buttercup etc. • RANUNCULUS n. a genus of herbs, mostly with yellow flowers, including crowfoot and buttercups. |
| RECHANNELS | • rechannels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rechannel. • RECHANNEL v. to channel again. |
| SCREENLAND | • screenland n. The industry of films and filmmaking. • screenland n. Cyberspace, as accessed through a computer screen. • SCREENLAND n. the cinema. |
| SYNCHRONAL | • synchronal adj. Synchronous; simultaneous. • SYNCHRONAL adj. coinciding in time. |
| UNCHARNELS | • uncharnels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncharnel. • UNCHARNEL v. to remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave. |