| 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. |
| ANGLOMANIAS | • Anglomanias n. Plural of Anglomania. • ANGLOMANIA n. a craze or obsession with England and the English. |
| APLANATISMS | • APLANATISM n. freedom from spherical aberration. |
| AQUAMANILES | • aquamaniles n. Plural of aquamanile. • AQUAMANILE n. a ewer in the form of a human or animal figure for ceremonial hand-washing, also AQUAMANALE. |
| ARMILLARIAS | • armillarias n. Plural of armillaria. • ARMILLARIA n. any fungus of the genus Armillaria, the honey fungus. |
| ASTHMATICAL | • asthmatical adj. Dated form of asthmatic. • ASTHMATICAL adj. suffering from asthma. |
| CATACLASMIC | • CATACLASMIC adj. relating to or of the nature of a cataclasm. |
| LAMINARIANS | • laminarians n. Plural of laminarian. • LAMINARIAN n. a brown seaweed. |
| LAMPADARIES | • LAMPADARY n. in the Greek Church, someone who looks after the lamps and carries a lighted taper before the patriarch. |
| MALAXATIONS | • malaxations n. Plural of malaxation. • MALAXATION n. a kneading movement in massage. |
| MANZANILLAS | • manzanillas n. Plural of manzanilla. • MANZANILLA n. (Spanish) a very dry, light sherry. |
| MELANAEMIAS | • MELANAEMIA n. the presence of melanin in the blood. |
| METAPLASIAS | • metaplasias n. Plural of metaplasia. • METAPLASIA n. the change of one kind of tissue into another, also METAPLASIS. |
| MIASMATICAL | • miasmatical adj. Alternative form of miasmatic. • MIASMATICAL adj. of or like a miasma, also MIASMATOUS. |
| PLASMATICAL | • plasmatical adj. Plasmatic. • PLASMATICAL adj. of or like a plasma, an ionized gas containing electrons and free positive ions, also PLASMATIC, PLASMIC. |
| RAMPALLIANS | • rampallians n. Plural of rampallian. • RAMPALLIAN n. (Shakespeare) a mean wretch. |
| SPASMATICAL | • spasmatical adj. (Obsolete, rare) spasmodic. • SPASMATICAL adj. in spasms, also SPASMATIC, SPASMIC. |
| THALASSEMIA | • thalassemia n. (Medicine) Any of a group of inherited disorders in which the amount of hemoglobin in the blood is reduced. • THALASSEMIA n. anemia resulting from faulty synthesis of hemoglobin, also THALASSAEMIA. |
| TULARAEMIAS | • TULARAEMIA n. a disease of rodents caused by a bacterium, and transmissible to humans, also TULAREMIA. |