| AESCULIN | • aesculin n. Alternative form of esculin. • æsculin n. Obsolete form of esculin. • AESCULIN n. a glucoside found in horse-chestnut bark. |
| CALCINES | • calcines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calcine. • CALCINE v. to reduce to a calx by heating. |
| CANALISE | • canalise v. (Transitive, British spelling) To convert (a river or other waterway) into a canal. • canalise v. (Transitive, British spelling) To build a canal through. • canalise v. (Transitive, British spelling) To channel the flow of. |
| CANISTEL | • canistel n. A tropical tree, Pouteria campechiana, from Central America and the Caribbean, that bears a sweet oval fruit. • canistel n. The fruit of this tree, having a musky odour. • CANISTEL n. a Caribbean fruit. |
| CAPELINS | • capelins n. Plural of capelin. • CAPELIN n. (French) a small marine fish of northern oceans, also CAPELAN, CAPLIN. |
| CARLINES | • carlines n. Plural of carline. • Carlines prop.n. Plural of Carline. • CARLINE n. (Scots) an old woman, a witch, also CARLIN. |
| CLEANISH | • cleanish adj. Somewhat clean (all senses). • CLEANISH adj. somewhat clean. |
| LACINESS | • laciness n. The quality of being lacy. • LACINESS n. the quality of being lacy. |
| LANCIERS | • lanciers n. Plural of lancier. • LANCIERS n. (French) a French dance. |
| LUNACIES | • lunacies n. Plural of lunacy. • LUNACY n. insanity. |
| MELANICS | • melanics n. Plural of melanic. • MELANIC n. one who is affected with melanism, also MELANIST. |
| MENISCAL | • meniscal adj. Pertaining to, or having the form of, a meniscus. • MENISCAL adj. in the shape of a meniscus. |
| MESCALIN | • mescalin n. Alternative form of mescaline. • MESCALIN n. the principal alkaloid in mescal, used as a hallucinogen, also MESCALINE, MEZCALINE. |
| PANICLES | • panicles n. Plural of panicle. • PANICLE n. a loosely branched flower cluster. |
| PELICANS | • pelicans n. Plural of pelican. • PELICAN n. a large, webfooted bird. |
| SALICINE | • salicine n. Archaic form of salicin. • SALICINE n. a bitter crystalline glucoside obtained from willow-bark, etc. and used medicinally as an analgesic, etc., also SALICIN. |
| SALIENCE | • salience n. The condition of being salient. • salience n. A highlight; perceptual prominence, or likelihood of being noticed. • salience n. (Social sciences, linguistics) Relative importance based on context. |
| SALIENCY | • saliency n. The quality of being salient; salience. • SALIENCY n. a projecting feature or detail, also SALIENCE. |
| SANICLES | • sanicles n. Plural of sanicle. • SANICLE n. a wild flower, with astringent properties. |
| SCENICAL | • scenical adj. Dated form of scenic. • SCENICAL adj. of or pertaining to scenery, also SCENIC. |