| ACADEMICALS | • academicals n. (Britain) The articles of dress prescribed and worn at some colleges and universities, typically on… • ACADEMICAL n. a college student or teacher. |
| ALCAICERIAS | • ALCAICERIA n. (Spanish) a bazaar. |
| ANACHARISES | • ANACHARIS n. a freshwater weed of the frogbit family, native to America. |
| ARALIACEOUS | • araliaceous adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the family Araliaceae. • ARALIACEOUS adj. belonging to the Aralia genus of tropical trees and shrubs. |
| CAPACITATES | • capacitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capacitate. • CAPACITATE v. to make or render capable. |
| MACADAMISED | • macadamised v. Simple past tense and past participle of macadamise. • MACADAMISE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMIZE. |
| MACADAMISER | • MACADAMISER n. one who macadamises, also MACADAMIZER. |
| MACADAMISES | • macadamises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadamise. • MACADAMISE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMIZE. |
| MACADAMIZES | • macadamizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadamize. • MACADAMIZE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMISE. |
| PARACASEINS | • PARACASEIN n. another name for casein. |
| PESCATARIAN | • pescatarian n. Alternative spelling of pescetarian. • PESCATARIAN n. one whose diet includes fish but no other meat, also PESCETARIAN. |
| SARRACENIAS | • sarracenias n. Plural of sarracenia. • SARRACENIA n. a genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant. |
| SCARABAEIDS | • scarabaeids n. Plural of scarabaeid. • scarabæids n. Plural of scarabæid. • SCARABAEID n. a beetle of the Scarabaeus genus of lamellicorn beetles, also SCARAB, SCARABEE, SCARABOID. |
| SCARABAEIST | • SCARABAEIST n. a person who studies scarabaeid beetles. |
| SCARABAEOID | • scarabaeoid adj. Resembling a scarab. • scarabaeoid adj. (Obsolete, entomology) Of or pertaining to beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. • scarabaeoid adj. (Entomology) Of or pertaining to beetles in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea. |