| ALCHEMIES | • alchemies n. Plural of alchemy. • ALCHEMY n. the infant stage of chemistry, also ALCHYMY. |
| ALCHEMISE | • alchemise v. (Transitive) To change something’s properties by means of alchemy or as if by magic. • ALCHEMISE v. to change by alchemy; to transmute, also ALCHEMIZE. |
| BECHAMELS | • bechamels n. Plural of bechamel. • béchamels n. Plural of béchamel. • BECHAMEL n. (French) a rich, white sauce, prepared with butter and cream. |
| CAMELEERS | • cameleers n. Plural of cameleer. • CAMELEER n. a camel driver. |
| CAMELEONS | • cameleons n. Plural of cameleon. • CAMELEON n. a small African lizard with a prehensile tail and tongue, also CHAMAELEON, CHAMELEON. |
| CAMELINES | • camelines n. Plural of cameline. • CAMELINE n. a material made from camel hair. |
| CAMELRIES | • camelries n. Plural of camelry. • CAMELRY n. troops mounted on camels. |
| CELLMATES | • cellmates n. Plural of cellmate. • CELLMATE n. the person or persons sharing a prison cell. |
| LEUCEMIAS | • leucemias n. Plural of leucemia. • LEUCEMIA n. a disease of the blood-forming organs, also LEUKEMIA, LEUKOSIS. |
| LIMESCALE | • limescale n. A white, chalky deposit of calcium carbonate found in kettles, washing machines etc., especially in a hard water area. • LIMESCALE n. a flaky deposit left in containers such as kettles. |
| MACKERELS | • mackerels n. Plural of mackerel. • MACKEREL n. a marine food fish. |
| MALEFICES | • malefices n. Plural of malefice. • MALEFICE n. (archaic) an evil deed; an enchantment. |
| MESCALINE | • mescaline n. (Biochemistry) A hallucinogenic and intoxicating compound present in the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii)… • MESCALINE n. the principal alkaloid in mescal, used as a hallucinogen, also MESCALIN, MEZCALINE. |
| MESOSCALE | • mesoscale adj. Of medium size or extent; between microscale and macroscale. • mesoscale adj. (Meteorology, of a weather phenomenon) Roughly 2-200 kilometers in extent; between microscale and synoptic. • mesoscale n. A scale of intermediate size. |
| SCLEREMAS | • scleremas n. Plural of sclerema. • SCLEREMA n. (Greek) a hardening of tissues. |
| SELECTMAN | • selectman n. (US) Any of a board of municipal officers elected to manage some New England towns. • SELECTMAN n. one of a board of town officers chosen annually in the New England States to transact the general public business of the town. |
| SEMBLANCE | • semblance n. Likeness, similarity; the quality of being similar. • semblance n. The way something looks; appearance; form. • SEMBLANCE n. an outward appearance. |
| SOMEPLACE | • someplace adv. (Informal, chiefly US) Somewhere. • someplace n. An unspecified location. • SOMEPLACE n. somewhere. |
| TIMESCALE | • timescale n. Alternative spelling of time scale. • time-scale n. Alternative form of time scale. • time␣scale n. A series of events used as a rough measure of duration. |