| ALKALISED | • alkalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of alkalise. • ALKALISE v. to convert into an alkali, also ALKALIFY, ALKALIZE. |
| ALKALOIDS | • alkaloids n. Plural of alkaloid. • ALKALOID n. any of a class of complex organic bases of vegetable origin. |
| BALLADINS | • balladins n. Plural of balladin. • BALLADIN n. (French) a (male) theatre dancer, also BALADIN. |
| BALLADIST | • balladist n. One who composes or performs ballads. • BALLADIST n. one who composes ballads. |
| CALLAIDES | • CALLAIS n. (Greek) a green stone bead ornament from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. |
| CHILLADAS | • CHILLADA n. (Spanish) in Mexican cookery, a spiced fried cake made from pureed vegetables. |
| DIALLAGES | • diallages n. Plural of diallage. • DIALLAGE n. (Greek) a mineral, a brown, green or grey form of augite. |
| DYSLALIAS | • dyslalias n. Plural of dyslalia. • DYSLALIA n. defective speech characteristic of those affected by aphasia. |
| GALLIARDS | • galliards n. Plural of galliard. • GALLIARD n. a sprightly Renaissance and Baroque dance. |
| GLADIOLAS | • gladiolas n. Plural of gladiola. • GLADIOLA n. a lilylike plant of the genus Gladiolus, also GLADIOLE, GLADIOLUS. |
| HALLIARDS | • halliards n. Plural of halliard. • HALLIARD n. a line used to hoist a sail, also HALYARD, HAULYARD. |
| KILLADARS | • killadars n. Plural of killadar. • KILLADAR n. (Hindi) in India, the commandant of a fort or garrison. |
| LANDRAILS | • landrails n. Plural of landrail. • LANDRAIL n. a bird with a rasping cry, aka corncrake. |
| PAILLARDS | • paillards n. Plural of paillard. • PAILLARD n. (French) a slice of meat pounded flat and grilled. |
| PALLIARDS | • palliards n. Plural of palliard. • PALLIARD n. (obsolete) a professional beggar; a vagabond. |
| SABADILLA | • sabadilla n. A Mexican and Central American plant of the lily family (Schoenocaulon officinale). • sabadilla n. The seeds of this plant, used in medicine and insecticides. • SABADILLA n. (Spanish) a liliaceous plant, yielding the alkaloid veratrine, also CEBADILLA, CEVADILLA. |
| SAPODILLA | • sapodilla n. A long-lived evergreen tree, Manilkara zapota, native to the New World tropics, or its edible fruit. • SAPODILLA n. (Spanish) the edible fruit of a Mexican tree, also SAPOTA, SAPOTE, ZAPOTILLA. |
| SILLADARS | • silladars n. Plural of silladar. • SILLADAR n. (Urdu) an irregular cavalryman who provided his own horse and arms. |