| CLONUS | • clonus n. (Medicine) A muscular spasm with regular contractions. • CLONUS n. (Greek) a form of muscular spasm. |
| CLOUDS | • clouds n. Plural of cloud. • clouds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cloud. • CLOUD v. to make obscure. |
| CLOURS | • clours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clour. • clours n. Plural of clour. • CLOUR v. (Scots) to knock or bump. |
| CLOUTS | • clouts n. Plural of clout. • CLOUT v. to hit with the hand. |
| COLEUS | • coleus n. Any of certain plants in the mint family, many used as ornamentals for their colorful, variegated leaves… • Coleus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – somewtimes placed in genera Plectranthus and Solenostemon. • COLEUS n. (Greek) a plant of the Mint family, cultivated for its bright-colored or variegated leaves. |
| CONSUL | • consul n. (Historical) Either of the two heads of government and state of the Roman Republic or the equivalent… • consul n. (Historical) Any of the three heads of government and state of France between 1799 and 1804. • consul n. (Obsolete) A count or earl. |
| COULIS | • coulis n. A thick sauce made with pureed vegetable or fruit and often used as a garnish. • COULIS n. (French) a thin puree of fish, fowl, fruit or vegetables. |
| LOCUMS | • locums n. Plural of locum. • LOCUM n. (Latin) a temporary substitute. |
| LOCUST | • locust n. Any of the grasshoppers, often polyphenic and usually swarming, in the family Acrididae that are very… • locust n. (Now historical) A fruit or pod of the carob tree. • locust n. Any of various often leguminous trees and shrubs, especially of the genera Robinia and Gleditsia; the locust tree. |
| OCULUS | • oculus n. (Architecture) A window or other opening that has an oval or circular shape (as of an eye). • OCULUS n. (Latin) any eyelike feature, esp. a large circular window at the west end of a church. |
| OSCULA | • oscula n. Plural of osculum. • OSCULUM n. (Latin) a small mouthlike opening e.g. in a sponge, also OSCULE. |
| OSCULE | • oscule n. Obsolete form of osculum. • OSCULE n. a small mouthlike aperture e.g. in a sponge. |
| SLOUCH | • slouch n. A hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance. • slouch n. Any depression or hanging down, as of a hat brim. • slouch n. Someone who is slow to act. |