| ACHROMATS | • achromats n. Plural of achromat. • ACHROMAT n. a light transmitting lens. |
| AROMATICS | • aromatics n. Plural of aromatic. • AROMATIC n. a sweet-smelling substance. |
| CAMSTAIRY | • camstairy adj. (Archaic, Scotland) unruly; unmanageable. • CAMSTAIRY adj. (Scots) perverse, unruly, also CAMSTEARY, CAMSTEERIE. |
| CAMSTEARY | • CAMSTEARY adj. (Scots) perverse, unruly, also CAMSTAIRY, CAMSTEERIE. |
| CHAMPARTS | • champarts n. Plural of champart. • CHAMPART n. the division of the produce of land, the right of the feudal lord. |
| CRABMEATS | • crabmeats n. Plural of crabmeat. • crab␣meats n. Plural of crab meat. • CRABMEAT n. the edible part of a crab. |
| CRAFTSMAN | • craftsman n. One who is highly skilled at one’s trade; an artisan or artificer. • craftsman n. A person who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand. • craftsman n. A person who produces arts and crafts. |
| DRAMATICS | • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) the art of acting and stagecraft. • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) dramatic behaviour. • DRAMATICS n. the acting, production and study of plays. |
| MACABREST | • macabrest adj. Superlative form of macabre: most macabre. • MACABRE adj. grim, gruesome, also MACABER. |
| MACERATES | • macerates n. Plural of macerate. • macerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macerate. • MACERATE v. to soften by soaking. |
| MARCASITE | • marcasite n. (Mineralogy) The orthorhombic form of iron disulfide, FeS2, occurring as yellow crystals. • marcasite n. (Jewelry) Pyrite. • marcasite n. (Historical) Any of various metal sulfides, usually iron sulfide minerals. |
| RACEMATES | • racemates n. Plural of racemate. • RACEMATE n. a salt of racemic acid. |
| SACRAMENT | • sacrament n. (Christianity) A sacred act and the attendant ceremony, considered (theology) an outward sign of divine grace. • sacrament n. (In particular) The Eucharist. • sacrament n. The consecrated Eucharist (especially the bread). |
| SARCOMATA | • sarcomata n. Plural of sarcoma. • SARCOMA n. (Greek) a tumour of connective tissue. |
| STRAMACON | • STRAMACON n. (obsolete) a downward cut in fencing, also ESTRAMAZONE, STRAMAZON. |
| TAMARACKS | • tamaracks n. Plural of tamarack. • TAMARACK n. (Native American) the American or black larch. |
| TRACHOMAS | • trachomas n. Plural of trachoma. • TRACHOMA n. an eye-disease, a chronic form of conjunctivitis. |