| ABACAS | • abacas n. Plural of abaca. • ABACA n. (Tagalog) a Philippine plant, also ABAKA. |
| ARECAS | • arecas n. Plural of areca. • ARECA n. (Malay) a tree of the betelnut genus of palms, native to SE Asia and the Indian subcontinent. |
| BACCAS | • BACCA n. (Latin) a botanical name for a berry. |
| BARCAS | • BARCA n. (Italian) a boat, a barge. |
| BOCCAS | • boccas n. Plural of bocca. • BOCCA n. (Italian) a mouth. |
| CHICAS | • chicas n. Plural of chica. • Chicas prop.n. Plural of Chica. • CHICA n. an orange-red dyestuff used by South American Indians, also CHICHA, CHICO. |
| ERICAS | • ericas n. Plural of erica. • ERICA n. (Latin) a shrub of the heath family. |
| FINCAS | • fincas n. Plural of finca. • FINCA n. (Spanish) a Spanish villa. |
| FRACAS | • fracas n. A noisy disorderly quarrel, fight, brawl, disturbance or scrap. • FRACAS n. (French) a brawl. |
| MECCAS | • meccas n. Plural of mecca. • Meccas n. Plural of Mecca. • MECCA n. (Arabic) a place visited by many people, also MEKKA. |
| PHOCAS | • phocas n. Plural of phoca. • PHOCA n. (Latin) a genus of seals that includes the common harbour seal. |
| PLICAS | • plicas n. Plural of plica. • PLICA n. (Latin) a fold; also, a disease of the hair, in which it becomes twisted and matted together. |
| SPICAS | • spicas n. Plural of spica. • SPICA n. (Latin) a bandage wound around an injured limb in repeated figures-of-eight forming a series of overlapping V-shapes suggesting an ear of barley. |
| VINCAS | • vincas n. Plural of vinca. • VINCA n. (Latin) a genus of plant, including periwinkle. |
| WICCAS | • WICCA n. (Old English) the practice of witchcraft. |
| YACCAS | • yaccas n. Plural of yacca. • YACCA n. (Australian slang) an Australian plant with a woody stem and stiff grasslike leaves, aka grass tree. |
| YUCCAS | • yuccas n. Plural of yucca. • YUCCA n. (Caribbean) a Mexican plant of the lily family, also YUCA. |