| CALLIBOGUSES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CAUDILLISMOS | • caudillismos n. Plural of caudillismo. • CAUDILLISMO n. the doctrine or practice of a caudillo. |
| CAULICULUSES | • CAULICULUS n. one of the slender stems springing from the caules or main stalks supporting the volutes in the Corinthian capital. |
| CONSENSUALLY | • consensually adv. In a consensual manner. • CONSENSUAL adv. relating to consent. |
| CULPABLENESS | • culpableness n. The state or quality of being culpable. • CULPABLENESS n. the state of being culpable. |
| DYSCALCULIAS | • dyscalculias n. Plural of dyscalculia. • DYSCALCULIA n. the inability to calculate correctly, also ACALCULIA. |
| HALLUCINOSES | • hallucinoses n. Plural of hallucinosis. • HALLUCINOSIS n. a pathological mental state characterized by hallucinations. |
| HALLUCINOSIS | • hallucinosis n. (Pathology) A mental state of hallucination. • HALLUCINOSIS n. a pathological mental state characterized by hallucinations. |
| LASCIVIOUSLY | • lasciviously adv. In a lascivious manner. • LASCIVIOUS adv. lustful; inclining or tending to lechery. |
| NUCLEOPLASMS | • nucleoplasms n. Plural of nucleoplasm. • NUCLEOPLASM n. the protoplasm in the nucleus of a cell. |
| SALSOLACEOUS | • salsolaceous adj. (Botany) Belonging to the family Salsolaceae of salt-tolerant plants (now subfamily Salsoloideae in Amaranthaceae). • SALSOLACEOUS adj. belonging to the saltwort genus Salsola of the goosefoot family. |
| SCANDALOUSLY | • scandalously adv. In a scandalous manner. • SCANDALOUS adv. of the nature of a scandal. |
| SUBALLIANCES | • suballiances n. Plural of suballiance. • SUBALLIANCE n. a subordinate alliance. |
| SUBALLOCATES | • suballocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suballocate. |
| SUBCELESTIAL | • subcelestial adj. Beneath the heavens. • SUBCELESTIAL adj. living below the heavens. • SUBCELESTIAL n. someone living below the heavens. |
| SUBSONICALLY | • subsonically adv. In a subsonic manner. • SUBSONIC adv. moving at a speed less than that of sound. |