| ANACHARISES | • ANACHARIS n. a freshwater weed of the frogbit family, native to America. |
| CARNASSIALS | • carnassials n. Plural of carnassial. • CARNASSIAL n. a tooth adapted for tearing. |
| CASCARILLAS | • cascarillas n. Plural of cascarilla. • CASCARILLA n. (Spanish) a euphorbiaceous West Indian shrub; its aromatic bark. |
| CATAPLASIAS | • CATAPLASIA n. the degeneration of cells and tissues to a less highly developed form. |
| MACADAMISES | • macadamises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadamise. • MACADAMISE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMIZE. |
| PALACSINTAS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PARACASEINS | • PARACASEIN n. another name for casein. |
| PASSACAGLIA | • passacaglia n. (Music) A form of historical Spanish or Italian dance characterised by a serious nature, triple metre… • passacaglia n. (Music, by extension) Any piece of classical music with similar characteristics. • PASSACAGLIA n. (Italian) an old slow Italian or Spanish dance; variations on a theme over a continuously repeated ground bass. |
| SABBATICALS | • sabbaticals n. Plural of sabbatical. • SABBATICAL n. a period of leave from one's work, also SABBATIC. |
| SACAHUISTAS | • SACAHUISTA n. (Nahuatl) a bear grass that may cause poisoning in livestock, also SACAHUISTE. |
| 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. |
| SCARLATINAS | • scarlatinas n. Plural of scarlatina. • SCARLATINA n. scarlet fever. |
| SPASMATICAL | • spasmatical adj. (Obsolete, rare) spasmodic. • SPASMATICAL adj. in spasms, also SPASMATIC, SPASMIC. |