| ALLYCHOLLIES | • ALLYCHOLLY n. (Shakespeare) melancholy, also ALLICHOLY. |
| CITRONELLALS | • citronellals n. Plural of citronellal. • CITRONELLAL n. a colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent, present in citronella and other essential oils. |
| COLLECTABLES | • collectables n. Plural of collectable. • COLLECTABLE n. something worth collecting, also COLLECTIBLE. |
| COLLEGIALISM | • COLLEGIALISM n. the theory that the church is independent from the state. |
| COLLEMBOLANS | • collembolans n. Plural of collembolan. • COLLEMBOLAN n. a springtail, any one of numerous species of small apterous insects belonging to the order Thysanura. |
| COUNSELLABLE | • counsellable adj. (Obsolete) Willing to receive counsel or follow advice. • counsellable adj. (Obsolete) advisable; prudent. • COUNSELLABLE adj. able to be counselled, also COUNSELABLE. |
| DECASYLLABLE | • decasyllable n. A verse form having ten syllables in each line. • DECASYLLABLE n. a line with ten syllables. |
| HELLACIOUSLY | • hellaciously adv. In a hellacious manner. • HELLACIOUS adv. exceptionally powerful or violent. |
| KNUCKLEBALLS | • knuckleballs n. Plural of knuckleball. • KNUCKLEBALL n. a baseball pitch in which the ball is gripped with the knuckles. |
| LAMELLICORNS | • lamellicorns n. Plural of lamellicorn. • LAMELLICORN n. a scarab or other beetle with leaf-tipped antennae. |
| OCTOSYLLABLE | • octosyllable n. (Poetry) line of verse with eight syllables. • OCTOSYLLABLE n. a word or line of eight syllables. |
| PHYLLOCLADES | • phylloclades n. Plural of phylloclade. • PHYLLOCLADE n. another name for a cladode, also PHYLLOCLAD. |
| SEPULCHRALLY | • sepulchrally adv. In a sepulchral manner. • SEPULCHRAL adv. funereal; gloomy; dismal. |
| SMALLCLOTHES | • smallclothes n. Knee-length breeches, worn especially in the 18th century. • smallclothes n. (Britain, archaic) Underwear and other small items of clothing. • SMALLCLOTHES n. knee-breeches, esp. those of the close-fitting eighteenth century form. |
| WALLCLIMBERS | • WALLCLIMBER n. a glass-walled elevator whose shaft is on the exterior wall of a building. |