| AMBULANCE | • ambulance n. An emergency vehicle designed for transporting seriously ill or injured people to a hospital. • ambulance n. (Military) A mobile field hospital. • ambulance n. (Obsolete, US) A prairie wagon. |
| ANALCIMES | • analcimes n. Plural of analcime. • ANALCIME n. a white or flesh-red mineral of the zeolite family, also ANALCITE. |
| CALAMINED | • calamined v. Simple past tense and past participle of calamine. • CALAMINE v. to apply a skin ointment. |
| CALAMINES | • calamines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calamine. • calamines n. Plural of calamine. • CALAMINE v. to apply a skin ointment. |
| CALCANEUM | • calcaneum n. (Anatomy) The calcaneus. • CALCANEUM n. (Latin) one of the bones of the tarsus which in man forms the great bone of the heel, also CALCANEUS. |
| CALMSTANE | • CALMSTANE n. a white argillaceous stone used for whitening hearthstones and doorsteps. |
| CAMPANILE | • campanile n. A bell tower (especially one that is freestanding), often associated with a church or other public building… • Campanile prop.n. A surname. • CAMPANILE n. (Italian) a freestanding bell tower on church property. |
| CATTLEMAN | • cattleman n. A man who raises or tends cattle. • CATTLEMAN n. one who raises cattle. |
| CELLARMAN | • cellarman n. A person in charge of the alcoholic drinks (traditionally the wine cellar) in a tavern etc. • CELLARMAN n. a person responsible for a cellar. |
| IMBALANCE | • imbalance n. The property of not being in balance. • IMBALANCE n. lack of balance. |
| IMMANACLE | • immanacle v. (Transitive) To manacle; to fetter. • IMMANACLE v. (Milton) to put in manacles. |
| SLAMDANCE | • slam-dance n. A form of dancing where participants intentionally collide. • slam-dance v. To dance in this style. • slam␣dance v. Alternative form of slam-dance. |
| UNMANACLE | • unmanacle v. (Transitive) To release from manacles. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |