| BRUCELLAE | • brucellae n. Plural of brucella. • BRUCELLA n. Any of a genus of harmful bacteria. |
| CANCELLER | • canceller n. Alternative form of canceler. • CANCELLER n. one who cancels, also CANCELER. |
| CARAVELLE | • caravelle n. Alternative spelling of caravel. • Caravelle prop.n. A type of twin-engine jet that was the first medium-haul modern jet airplane. • CARAVELLE n. a small light fast ship, chiefly Spanish or Portuguese, of the 15th to the 17th cents, also CARAVEL, CARVEL. |
| CELLARAGE | • cellarage n. The space or storerooms of a cellar. • cellarage n. A fee charged for storing goods in a cellar. • CELLARAGE n. the space or storerooms of a cellar. |
| CELLARERS | • cellarers n. Plural of cellarer. • CELLARER n. a monastery official in charge of provisions, also CELLARIST. |
| CELLARETS | • cellarets n. Plural of cellaret. • CELLARET n. a cabinet for wine bottles. |
| CELLARMEN | • cellarmen n. Plural of cellarman. • CELLARMAN n. a person responsible for a cellar. |
| CEREBELLA | • cerebella n. Plural of cerebellum. • CEREBELLUM n. (Latin) the lower posterior part of the brain, whose function is to coordinate voluntary movements and maintain balance. |
| CLEANLIER | • cleanlier adj. Comparative form of cleanly: more cleanly. • CLEANLY adj. clean in habits. |
| CLEARABLE | • clearable adj. Able to be cleared. • CLEARABLE adj. that can be cleared. |
| CLEARCOLE | • clearcole n. A primer (for paint) containing white lead. • clearcole n. A coating to which gold leaf is applied. • clearcole v. To coat or paint with clearcole. |
| CREVALLES | • crevalles n. Plural of crevalle. • CREVALLE n. a silvery food and game fish of the western Atlantic. |
| ELECTORAL | • electoral adj. Relating to or composed of electors. • electoral adj. Of, or relating to elections. • ELECTORAL adj. relating to elections or electors, also ELECTORIAL. |
| LACERABLE | • lacerable adj. Susceptible to laceration; capable of being, or liable to be, torn. • LACERABLE adj. that can be lacerated or torn. |
| MARCELLED | • marcelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of marcel. • MARCEL v. (French) to make a deep, soft wave in the hair. |
| MARCELLER | • MARCELLER n. one who marcels. |
| PARCELLED | • parcelled v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of parcel. • PARCEL v. to divide into parts or shares. |
| RANCELLED | • RANCEL v. to search for stolen goods, also RANSEL, RANZEL. |
| RECALLERS | • recallers n. Plural of recaller. • RECALLER n. one who recalls. |
| RETICELLA | • reticella n. An old Venetian lace-like fabric. • RETICELLA n. an early form of needlepoint lace produced in Italy. |