| ANGARIA | • angaria n. Alternative form of angary. • Angaria prop.n. Alternative form of Angria. • ANGARIA n. the legal right of a belligerent to seize, use, or destroy the property of a neutral, provided that full compensation is made, also ANGARY. |
| AQUARIA | • aquaria n. Plural of aquarium. • AQUARIUM n. (Latin) a water filled museum for all forms of aquatic life. |
| CONARIA | • CONARIUM n. (Greek) the pineal gland. |
| DATARIA | • dataria n. (Roman Catholicism, historical) Part of the Roman Catholic Curia, abolished in 1967, from which were… • DATARIA n. an officer who attends to papal bulls, also DATARY. |
| FILARIA | • filaria n. Any of the parasitic nematode worms of superfamily Filarioidea that live in the blood of vertebrates… • Filaria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Filariidae – certain filarial worms. • FILARIA n. (Latin) a parasitic worm, also FILARIID. |
| FUSARIA | • fusaria n. Plural of fusarium. • FUSARIUM n. a type of fungus, causing plant disease. |
| MALARIA | • malaria n. A disease spread by mosquito, in which a protozoan, Plasmodium, multiplies in blood every few days. • malaria n. (Archaic) Supposed poisonous air arising from marshy districts, once thought to cause fever. • MALARIA n. an infectious tropical disease. |
| OLEARIA | • olearia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Olearia of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. • OLEARIA n. a genus of evergreen shrubs. |
| PUPARIA | • puparia n. Plural of puparium. • PUPARIUM n. (Latin) a pupal shell. |
| ROSARIA | • rosaria n. Plural of rosarium. • Rosaria prop.n. Alternative form of Rosalia (“ancient festival”). • ROSARIUM n. (Latin) a rose garden. |
| SOLARIA | • solaria n. Plural of solarium. • SOLARIUM n. (Latin) a room exposed to the sun. |
| SUDARIA | • sudaria n. Plural of sudarium. • SUDARIUM n. (Latin) a cloth for wiping the face, also SUDARY. |
| TALARIA | • talaria n. (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) The winged sandals worn by certain gods and goddesses, especially… • TALARIA n. (Latin) small wings or winged shoes represented as fastened to the ankles, chiefly used as an attribute of Mercury or Hermes. |
| ULNARIA | • ULNARE n. (Latin) one of the bones or cartilages of the carpus, which articulates with the ulna and corresponds to the cuneiform in man. |
| VELARIA | • velaria n. Plural of velarium. • VELARIUM n. (Latin) an awning over an ancient Roman theatre. |
| VIVARIA | • vivaria n. Plural of vivarium. • VIVARIUM n. (Latin) a place for raising and keeping live animals, also VIVARY. |