| COLLINSIA | • collinsia n. (Botany) Any member of the plant genus Collinsia. • Collinsia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Plantaginaceae – about 20 accepted species of annual flowering plants… • Collinsia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Linyphiidae – certain spiders. |
| COLLISION | • collision n. An instance of colliding. • collision n. (Physics) Any event in which two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time… • collision n. (Software compilation) Clipping of naming collision. |
| GRILLIONS | • grillions n. Plural of grillion. • GRILLION n. an indefinitely large number. |
| ILLATIONS | • illations n. Plural of illation. • ILLATION n. the act of inferring from premises. |
| ILLISIONS | • illisions n. Plural of illision. • ILLISION n. the act of striking against something. |
| ILLUSIONS | • illusions n. Plural of illusion. • ILLUSION n. a false perception. |
| ISOCLINAL | • isoclinal adj. Having equal inclination or magnetic dip. • isoclinal n. Synonym of isocline. • ISOCLINAL n. a line connecting points of same magnetic dip, also ISOCLINIC. |
| LIONLIEST | • LIONLY adj. like a lion; fierce. |
| ORILLIONS | • orillions n. Plural of orillion. • ORILLION n. part of a fortification which shields guns. |
| POLLINISE | • POLLINISE v. to pollinate, also POLLINIZE. |
| SILKOLINE | • silkoline n. Alternative form of silkaline. • SILKOLINE n. a soft light cotton fabric resembling silk, also SILKALENE, SILKALINE. |
| SKILLIONS | • skillions n. Plural of skillion. • SKILLION n. (Australian) an outhouse or lean-to, esp. one with a sloping roof. |
| SQUILLION | • squillion n. (Slang, used hyperbolically) A very large, unspecified number (of). • SQUILLION n. an indefinitely large number. |
| STILLIONS | • stillions n. Plural of stillion. • Stillions prop.n. Plural of Stillion. • STILLION n. a cask stand, also STILLAGE, STILLING. |
| TRILLIONS | • trillions n. Plural of trillion. • TRILLION n. a number, a million million. |