| ACCENTUAL | • accentual adj. Of or pertaining to accent; characterized or formed by accent. • accentual adj. Designating verse rhythms based on stress accents. • ACCENTUAL adj. of or pertaining to accent. |
| 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. |
| ANTELUCAN | • antelucan adj. Before dawn. • ANTELUCAN adj. (archaic) pertaining to the hours before dawn. |
| ANUCLEATE | • anucleate adj. (Cytology) Which does not have a nucleus. • ANUCLEATE adj. without a nucleus, also ANUCLEATED. |
| CAERULEAN | • caerulean adj. Alternative spelling of cerulean. • cærulean adj. Alternative spelling of cerulean. • CAERULEAN adj. sky-blue; dark blue; sea-green, also CERULEAN, CERULEOUS. |
| 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. |
| CALCANEUS | • calcaneus n. The large bone making up the heel of the human foot, the heel bone. • CALCANEUS n. (Latin) one of the bones of the tarsus which in man forms the great bone of the heel, also CALCANEUM. |
| CALENDULA | • calendula n. Any plant of the genus Calendula, with yellow or orange flowers, often called marigolds. • Calendula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the calendulas, Old World plants often called marigolds. • CALENDULA n. (Latin) a marigold. |
| CANNULATE | • cannulate v. (Medicine) to use a cannula; to insert a tube, particularly into a vein. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANULATED | • canulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| CANULATES | • canulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| EULACHANS | • eulachans n. Plural of eulachan. • EULACHAN n. (Native American) the north Pacific candlefish, also EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLAKAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, OULAKAN, ULICON, ULIKON. |
| SALIAUNCE | • saliaunce n. Obsolete spelling of salience (“onslaught”). • SALIAUNCE n. (Spenser) an assault, sally. |
| TENTACULA | • tentacula n. Plural of tentaculum. • TENTACULUM n. a tentacle. |
| UNACTABLE | • unactable adj. Impossible to act. • UNACTABLE adj. that cannot be acted. |
| UNBALANCE | • unbalance v. (Transitive) To cause to be out of balance. • UNBALANCE v. to cause to lose balance. |
| UNCAPABLE | • uncapable adj. (Obsolete) Not capable; incapable. • UNCAPABLE adj. (Shakespeare) incapable. |
| UNMANACLE | • unmanacle v. (Transitive) To release from manacles. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |