| ALABASTER | • alabaster n. A fine-grained white or lightly-tinted variety of gypsum, used ornamentally. • alabaster n. (Historical) A variety of calcite, translucent and sometimes banded. • alabaster n. (Color) An off-white colour, like that of alabaster. |
| ALIGARTAS | • aligartas n. Plural of aligarta. • ALIGARTA n. (obsolete) an alligator. |
| ALTARAGES | • altarages n. Plural of altarage. • ALTARAGE n. offerings made upon the altar. |
| ARTISANAL | • artisanal adj. Of or pertaining to artisans or the work of artisans. • artisanal adj. Involving skilled work, with comparatively little reliance on machinery. • artisanal adj. (Of an item, especially a foodstuff) Made by an artisan (skilled worker). |
| ASTRAGALI | • astragali n. Plural of astragalus. • ASTRAGALUS n. (Latin) the anklebone. |
| ASTRAGALS | • astragals n. Plural of astragal. • ASTRAGAL n. (Greek) a rounded beading or moulding on column. |
| BALTHASAR | • Balthasar prop.n. Alternative form of Balthazar. • Balthasar n. Alternative form of Balthazar. • BALTHASAR n. a large wine bottle containing 2.80 gallons, also BALTHAZAR, BELSHAZZAR. |
| CADASTRAL | • cadastral adj. (Cartography) of or relating to a cadastre. • cadastral n. A cadastre. • CADASTRAL adj. of or relating to a map or survey showing property lines, boundaries, etc. |
| LAVATERAS | • lavateras n. Plural of lavatera. • LAVATERA n. any plant of the lavatera genus. |
| PALAESTRA | • palaestra n. (Historical) A public area in ancient Greece and Rome dedicated to the teaching and practice of wrestling… • palaestra n. An arena for literal or figurative combat; a battlefield. • palæstra n. Archaic spelling of palaestra. |
| PARABLAST | • parablast n. (Biology) A portion of the mesoblast (of peripheral origin) of the developing embryo, whose cells are… • PARABLAST n. the yolk of an egg, such as a hen's egg, that undergoes meroblastic cleavage. |
| RATAPLANS | • rataplans n. Plural of rataplan. • rataplans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rataplan. • RATAPLAN v. to make a rapidly repeating sound, as on a drum. |
| SALARIATS | • salariats n. Plural of salariat. • SALARIAT n. (French) the class of salaried persons. |
| SOLFATARA | • solfatara n. An area of volcanic activity that gives off sulfurous steam. • SOLFATARA n. (Italian) a volcanic vent emitting only gases. |
| TARLATANS | • tarlatans n. Plural of tarlatan. • TARLATAN n. (French) a thin, stiffly-starched, open-weave muslin, also TARLETAN. |
| TARSALGIA | • tarsalgia n. (Pathology) Pain in the tarsus. • TARSALGIA n. pain in the instep. |