| CALLAIS | • CALLAIS n. (Greek) a green stone bead ornament from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. |
| CALLANS | • CALLAN n. (Scots) a boy, a fellow, also CALLANT. |
| CALLANT | • callant n. (Scotland) lad, boy. • CALLANT n. (Scots) a boy, a fellow, also CALLAN. |
| CALLBOY | • callboy n. (Euphemistic) A male prostitute. • callboy n. (Dated) A bellhop. • callboy n. (Theater) A boy or man who summons actors when their presence is required for a performance. |
| CALLEES | • callees n. Plural of callee. • CALLEE n. a computer function being used. |
| CALLERS | • callers n. Plural of caller. • CALLER n. one that calls. |
| CALLETS | • callets n. Plural of callet. • callets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of callet. • CALLET n. (Shakespeare) a drab untidy woman. |
| CALLING | • calling v. Present participle of call. • calling n. A strong urge to become religious. • calling n. A job or occupation. |
| CALLOPS | • callops n. Plural of callop. • CALLOP n. (Native Australian) an Australian edible freshwater fish. |
| CALLOSE | • callose n. (Biochemistry) A plant polysaccharide comprising glucose residues linked together through β-1,3-linkages… • callose adj. (Botany) Having calli. • CALLOSE n. a part of a plant cell wall. |
| CALLOUS | • callous adj. (Figurative) Emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others. • callous adj. (Literally) Having calluses, or relating to calluses. • callous n. Alternative form of callus. |
| CALLOUT | • callout n. (Communication) An outgoing telephone call. • callout n. An instance of being summoned to visit a certain place in order to provide assistance; an instance of… • callout n. (US) A meeting or rally held in order to find interested participants, e.g. for an activity or sports team. |
| CALLOWS | • callows n. Plural of callow. • Callows prop.n. Plural of Callow. • CALLOW n. an alluvial flat. |
| CALLUNA | • calluna n. A common European heath/heather of species Calluna vulgaris. • Calluna prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ericaceae – common heather (Calluna vulgaris). • CALLUNA n. (Greek) any plant of the ling genus. |