| ASCARIDES | • ASCARIS n. (Greek) any nematode worm of the parasitic genus Ascaris, infesting the small intestines, also ASCARID. |
| CADASTERS | • cadasters n. Plural of cadaster. • CADASTER n. a public record of land ownership, also CADASTRE. |
| CADASTRES | • cadastres n. Plural of cadastre. • CADASTRE n. a public record of land ownership, also CADASTER. |
| CADRANSES | • CADRANS n. (French) an instrument used in gem cutting. |
| CARCASSED | • CARCASS v. to put a framework on, also CARCASE. |
| CARDCASES | • cardcases n. Plural of cardcase. • CARDCASE n. a case or wallet for carrying business or credit cards. |
| CRASHPADS | • crashpads n. Plural of crashpad. • crash␣pads n. Plural of crash pad. • CRASHPAD n. temporary accommodation. |
| CSARDASES | • csardases n. Plural of csardas. • csárdáses n. Plural of csárdás. • CSARDAS n. (Hungarian) a Hungarian dance that increases in speed, also CZARDAS. |
| CZARDASES | • czardases n. Plural of czardas. • CZARDAS n. (Hungarian) a Hungarian dance that increases in speed, also CSARDAS. |
| DYSCRASIA | • dyscrasia n. (Ancient usage) Imbalance of the four bodily humors (blood, black and yellow bile, phlegm) that was… • dyscrasia n. (Modern usage) Any bodily disorder, especially regarding the blood. • DYSCRASIA n. (obsolete) a disordered condition of the body attributed originally to unsuitable mixing of the body fluids or humours. |
| HARDCASES | • hardcases n. Plural of hardcase. • hard␣cases n. Plural of hard case. • HARDCASE n. a person difficult to deal with or reform. |
| MASSACRED | • massacred v. Simple past tense and past participle of massacre. • MASSACRE v. to slaughter. |
| 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. |
| SCABBARDS | • scabbards n. Plural of scabbard. • scabbards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scabbard. • SCABBARD v. to sheathe, as a sword. |
| SHADRACHS | • SHADRACH n. a mass of iron on which the operation of smelting has failed of its intended effect. |