| ANALOGUES | • analogues n. Plural of analogue. • ANALOGUE n. something that bears a resemblance to something else, also ANALOG. |
| ANGULATES | • angulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of angulate. • ANGULATE v. to form with angles. |
| ANNUALISE | • annualise v. (Transitive) To express (A quantity such as an interest rate, profit, expenditure etc.) as if it applied… • ANNUALISE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALIZE. |
| ANNULATES | • annulates n. Plural of annulate. • ANNULATE n. (obsolete) an annelid worm. |
| AULNAGERS | • aulnagers n. Plural of aulnager. • AULNAGER n. cloth inspector, also ALNAGER. |
| AURELIANS | • aurelians n. Plural of aurelian. • Aurelians n. Plural of Aurelian. • AURELIAN n. one who studies moths and butterflies. |
| AUSLANDER | • Auslander prop.n. A surname from German. • AUSLANDER n. (German) a foreigner. |
| 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. |
| CANULATES | • canulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| ELAEAGNUS | • elaeagnus n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Elaeagnus. • Elaeagnus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Elaeagnaceae – silverberry, oleaster. • ELAEAGNUS n. another name for oleaster, a Eurasian shrub or small tree cultivated as an ornamental. |
| EULACHANS | • eulachans n. Plural of eulachan. • EULACHAN n. (Native American) the north Pacific candlefish, also EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLAKAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, OULAKAN, ULICON, ULIKON. |
| LANGUAGES | • languages n. Plural of language. • languages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of language. • LANGUAGE v. to express in a body of words serving as communication. |
| MAUSOLEAN | • mausolean adj. Of, pertaining to, or similar to, a mausoleum. • MAUSOLEAN adj. pertaining to a mausoleum; monumental. |
| PANSEXUAL | • pansexual adj. Sexually attracted to people regardless of gender. • pansexual adj. Sexually attracted to everyone. • pansexual adj. Welcoming people of all sexual orientations. |
| SALIAUNCE | • saliaunce n. Obsolete spelling of salience (“onslaught”). • SALIAUNCE n. (Spenser) an assault, sally. |
| SLANGUAGE | • slanguage n. (Somewhat informal) A particular vernacular or vocabulary of slang; the jargon or lingo of a particular group. • SLANGUAGE n. a slang language. |
| SULTANATE | • sultanate n. A sovereign or vassal princely state—usually Muslim—where the ruler is styled sultan. • sultanate n. The office or position of sultan. • SULTANATE n. the rule or dominion of a sultan. |
| UNSALABLE | • unsalable n. (US) Something that cannot be sold. • unsalable adj. Not salable; unmerchantable. • UNSALABLE adj. that cannot be sold, also UNSALEABLE. |
| UNSATABLE | • unsatable adj. Insatiable; that cannot be sated. • UNSATABLE adj. that cannot be sated. |
| UNSAYABLE | • unsayable adj. (Philosophy) Not capable of being said. • unsayable adj. (Rare) Not allowed or not fit to be said. • UNSAYABLE adj. that cannot be said. |