| BRUCELLAS | • brucellas n. Plural of brucella. • BRUCELLA n. Any of a genus of harmful bacteria. |
| CALCULOSE | • calculose adj. Stony; gritty. • CALCULOSE adj. of or pertaining to calculi, stonelike concretions that form in certain vessels of the body, also CALCULARY, CALCULOUS. |
| CALLOUSED | • calloused adj. Alternative form of callused. • CALLOUS v. to make or become hard. |
| CALLOUSES | • callouses n. Plural of callous. • CALLOUS v. to make or become hard. |
| CALYCULES | • calycules n. Plural of calycule. • CALYCULE n. a cuplike structure. |
| CASTELLUM | • castellum n. (Historical) A small Roman detached fort or fortlet used as a watch tower or signal station. • CASTELLUM n. (Latin) a small Roman fort, a mile-castle. |
| CAULICLES | • caulicles n. Plural of caulicle. • CAULICLE n. a short caulis or stem. |
| CELLAROUS | • cellarous adj. Like or belonging to a cellar. • CELLAROUS adj. (Dickens) belonging to a cellar; sunken, cavernous. |
| CELLULARS | • cellulars n. Plural of cellular. • CELLULAR n. a mobile phone. |
| CELLULASE | • cellulase n. (Biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyze the cellulolysis (or hydrolysis) of cellulose. • CELLULASE n. an enzyme that can split cellulose into glucose, present in organisms in the guts of animals and in the leaf stalks of higher plants. |
| CLAUSULAE | • clausulae n. Plural of clausula. • CLAUSULA n. (Latin) a short clause ending a period in Latin prose. |
| FULLFACES | • FULLFACE n. a portrait or photograph where the subject faces straight towards the viewer. |
| LACTULOSE | • lactulose n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A synthetic disaccharide C12H22O11 consisting of galactose and fructose… • LACTULOSE n. a synthetic sugar with laxative properties. |
| SCUTELLAR | • scutellar adj. Relating to the scutellum. • scutellar n. (Entomology) Short for scutellar bristles. • SCUTELLAR adj. like a scutella, a small scute, a hard exoskeletal plate. |
| SECULARLY | • secularly adv. In a secular fashion. • SECULAR adv. not spiritual. |
| SILICULAE | • siliculae n. Plural of silicula. • SILICULA n. (Latin) a seed vessel resembling a silique, but about as broad as it is long, also SILICLE, SILICULE. |
| SUBCELLAR | • subcellar n. A cellar beneath another storey wholly or partly underground; usually, a cellar under a cellar. • SUBCELLAR n. a subdivision of a cellar. |
| SULCALISE | • SULCALISE v. to furrow, also SULCALIZE. |
| SULCALIZE | • SULCALIZE v. to furrow, also SULCALISE. |