| ANAESTHESIA | • anaesthesia n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of anesthesia. • anæsthesia n. Obsolete spelling of anaesthesia. • ANAESTHESIA n. lack of sensation, also ANESTHESIA. |
| ANALPHABETS | • analphabets n. Plural of analphabet. • ANALPHABET n. an illiterate; one who doesn't know the alphabet or the basics of something, also ANALPHABETE. |
| ANTHOMANIAS | • ANTHOMANIA n. an obsession with flowers. |
| ASTAXANTHIN | • astaxanthin n. (Organic chemistry) A xanthophyll pigment that occurs widely in plants and animals, especially crustaceans. |
| BATRACHIANS | • batrachians n. Plural of batrachian. • BATRACHIAN n. a frog or toad. |
| CATANANCHES | • CATANANCHE n. any plant of the South European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers. |
| EUTHANASIAS | • euthanasias n. Plural of euthanasia. • EUTHANASIA n. the practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or incurable condition, also EUTHANASY. |
| MARCHANTIAS | • MARCHANTIA n. a liverwort of the Marchantia genus. |
| PANTAGRAPHS | • pantagraphs n. Plural of pantagraph. • PANTAGRAPH n. a jointed framework of rods, based on the geometry of a parallelogram, for copying drawings, plans, etc., also PANTOGRAPH. |
| PHANTASIAST | • phantasiast n. (Theology) A docetist. • PHANTASIAST n. one of those Docetae who believed Christ's body to have been a mere phantom. |
| PHANTASMATA | • phantasmata n. Plural of phantasma. • PHANTASMA n. a phantasm. |
| PYRACANTHAS | • pyracanthas n. Plural of pyracantha. • PYRACANTHA n. the evergreen thorn, a shrub native of Europe, also PYRACANTH. |
| SATANOPHANY | • satanophany n. An incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon, or the state of being thus possessed. • SATANOPHANY n. an appearance of the devil. |
| THALASSIANS | • thalassians n. Plural of thalassian. • THALASSIAN n. a type of sea turtle. |
| TRAGACANTHS | • tragacanths n. Plural of tragacanth. • TRAGACANTH n. a gum used in pharmacy and as a vehicle for dye in calico-printing. |