| CALVADOS | • calvados n. (Uncountable) An apple brandy made in Normandy, France. • calvados n. (Countable) A glass of this spirit. • Calvados prop.n. A department of Normandy, France. |
| CALVADOSES | • calvadoses n. Plural of calvados. • CALVADOS n. (French) a dry apple brandy. |
| CALVARIA | • calvaria n. (Anatomy) The dome or roof of the skull, the skullcap. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM. |
| CALVARIAE | • calvariae n. Plural of calvaria. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM. |
| CALVARIAL | • calvarial adj. Of or pertaining to the calvaria. • CALVARIAL adj. relating to the calvarium, the upper skull, also CALVARIAN. |
| CALVARIAN | • calvarian adj. Alternative form of calvarial. • CALVARIAN adj. relating to the calvarium, the upper skull, also CALVARIAL. |
| CALVARIAS | • calvarias n. Plural of calvaria. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM. |
| CALVARIES | • calvaries n. Plural of calvary. • CALVARY n. a place or occasion of severe trial, anguish, or suffering. |
| CALVARIUM | • calvarium n. (Anatomy) The upper, domelike portion of the skull (without the lower jaw). • CALVARIUM n. (Latin) the dome of the skull. |
| CALVARIUMS | • calvariums n. Plural of calvarium. • CALVARIUM n. (Latin) the dome of the skull. |
| CALVARY | • calvary n. A life-size representation of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on a piece of raised ground. • calvary n. A series of representations of Christ’s Passion in a church. • calvary n. A type of monumental public Christian cross, sometimes encased in an open shrine. |
| CALVE | • calve v. (Intransitive) to give birth to a calf. • calve v. (Intransitive) to assist in a cow’s giving birth to a calf. • calve v. (Transitive) to give birth to (a calf). |
| CALVED | • calved v. Simple past tense and past participle of calve. • CALVE v. to give birth to a calf. |
| CALVER | • calver n. A cow that produces young. • calver adj. Of salmon: freshly caught. • calver v. (Obsolete, transitive) To cut into slices and pickle. |
| CALVERED | • calvered v. Simple past tense and past participle of calver. • CALVER v. to prepare fish while alive or freshly caught. |
| CALVERING | • calvering v. Present participle of calver. • CALVER v. to prepare fish while alive or freshly caught. |
| CALVERS | • calvers n. Plural of calver. • Calvers prop.n. Plural of Calver. • CALVER v. to prepare fish while alive or freshly caught. |
| CALVES | • calves n. Plural of calf. • calves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calve. • CALVE v. to give birth to a calf. |
| CALVING | • calving v. Present participle of calve. • calving n. The act of giving birth to a calf. • calving n. The breaking away of a mass of ice from an glacier, iceberg etc. |
| CALVITIES | • calvities n. Baldness, the condition of being bald. • calvities n. Plural of calvity. • CALVITIES n. (Latin) baldness. |