| ACARIDANS | • acaridans n. Plural of acaridan. • ACARIDAN n. a mite or tick, also ACARID, ACARINE, ACARUS. |
| ANACHARIS | • anacharis n. (Obsolete) A freshwater weed of the frog’s-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae), native to America; the waterweed… • Anacharis prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Hydrocharitaceae – the waterweeds, now principally Elodea. • ANACHARIS n. a freshwater weed of the frogbit family, native to America. |
| ANASARCAS | • anasarcas n. Plural of anasarca. • ANASARCA n. (Greek) dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue. |
| ARCADIANS | • Arcadians n. Plural of Arcadian. • ARCADIAN n. one who lives in an arcadia. |
| ARCHAEANS | • archaeans n. Plural of archaean. • ARCHAEAN n. any member of the archaea, an order of prokaryootic microorganisms, also ARCHAEON, ARCHEAN. |
| ARMAGNACS | • armagnacs n. Plural of armagnac. • Armagnacs n. Plural of Armagnac. • ARMAGNAC n. (French) a dry French brandy. |
| ASTRACHAN | • astrachan n. Alternative form of astrakhan. • Astrachan prop.n. Archaic form of Astrakhan. • ASTRACHAN n. a closely-curled black or grey fur from the fleece of karakul lambs, also ASTRAKHAN. |
| BARRACANS | • barracans n. Plural of barracan. • BARRACAN n. (French) a coarsely woven fabric of wool, silk, and goat's hair, also BARACAN. |
| BARRANCAS | • barrancas n. Plural of barranca. • BARRANCA n. (Spanish) a deep ravine, also BARRANCO. |
| CAESAREAN | • caesarean n. Alternative letter-case form of Caesarean. • Caesarean adj. Of or relating to Caesarea. • Caesarean n. An inhabitant/citizen of Caesarea. |
| CAESARIAN | • caesarian adj. Alternative form of Caesarean. • Caesarian adj. Of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar. • Caesarian adj. (Britain) Alternative spelling of Caesarean. |
| CARAGANAS | • caraganas n. Plural of caragana. • CARAGANA n. any of a genus of hardy leguminous shrubs grown for their showy golden flowers. |
| CARNAUBAS | • carnaubas n. Plural of carnauba. • CARNAUBA n. (Portuguese) a Brazilian palm tree yielding a fine yellowish wax, also CARNAHUBA. |
| CASUARINA | • casuarina n. Any of numerous trees, of the genera Casuarina and Allocasuarina, having segmented needle-like leaves;… • Casuarina prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Casuarinaceae – beefwood and the she-oaks, trees and shrubs of India… • CASUARINA n. a tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants. |
| CHARANGAS | • charangas n. Plural of charanga. • CHARANGA n. (Spanish) a type of orchestra used to perform Cuban music. |
| DRACAENAS | • dracaenas n. Plural of dracaena. • DRACAENA n. (Greek) a genus of liliaceous plants with woody stems and funnel-shaped flowers, also DRACENA. |
| SANDARACH | • sandarach n. Alternative form of sandarac. • SANDARACH n. (Latin) the resin of a tropical tree, powdered to form pounce and used in making varnish, also SANDARAC. |
| SANDARACS | • sandaracs n. Plural of sandarac. • SANDARAC n. (Latin) the resin of a tropical tree, powdered to form pounce and used in making varnish, also SANDARACH. |
| SARBACANE | • sarbacane n. (Archaic) A blowgun. • SARBACANE n. (French) a blowpipe for shooting animals etc. |