| ALDEA | • aldea n. A village. • aldea n. A villa. • ALDEA n. (Spanish) a small village or a farm in Portugal, Spain, or one of their former territories. |
| APNEA | • apnea n. (Pathology) The cessation of breathing, most often in reference to transient instances thereof during sleep. • APNEA n. a temporary cessation of breathing, also APNOEA. |
| BOHEA | • bohea n. A black tea from China. • Bohea n. Alternative form of bohea (“a black tea from China”). • BOHEA n. (Chinese) an inferior kind of black tea. |
| FOVEA | • fovea n. (Anatomy) A slight depression or pit in a bone or organ. • fovea n. (Anatomy) The retinal fovea, or fovea centralis, responsible for sharp central vision. • FOVEA n. (Latin) a shallow anatomical depression. |
| GALEA | • galea n. A Roman helmet. • galea n. (Botany) A part of a flower or plant that is shaped like a helmet or hood. • galea n. (Entomology) A mouthpart found in some species of insect; a flap that is part of the maxilla, so-called… |
| HAKEA | • hakea n. A shrub of the genus Hakea. • HAKEA n. an Australian shrub. |
| HEVEA | • hevea n. (Botany) Any of the genus Hevea of flowering plants in the spurge family, including the economically… • Hevea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Euphorbiaceae – including the most economically important rubber tree. • HEVEA n. (Quechua) any of various South American trees of the spurge family, whose milky sap is a major source of rubber. |
| HOVEA | • HOVEA n. an Australian shrub with purple flowers. |
| LUTEA | • lutea n. Plural of luteum. • LUTEUM n. (Latin) a hormone-secreting body. |
| LYCEA | • LYCEUM n. (Latin) a hall for public lectures or discussions. |
| OCREA | • ocrea n. (Botany) A sheath around a plant stem forming from the stipule of a leaf and extending above the point… • OCREA n. (Latin) a sheath of stipules enclosing the leafstalks of certain plants, also OCHREA. |
| PALEA | • palea n. (Botany) The interior chaff or husk of grasses. • palea n. (Botany) One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers, such… • PALEA n. (Latin) the membranous inner bract of a grass flower, also PALET. |
| PEREA | • perea n. Plural of pereon. • Perea prop.n. (Historical) A portion of biblical king Herod’s kingdom, on the eastern side of the Jordan River valley… • PEREON n. a crustacean's thorax, also PEREION, PERAEON. |
| PILEA | • pilea n. Plural of pileum. • PILEA n. the gunpowder plant. |
| TALEA | • talea n. (Music) A repeated rhythmic pattern used in isorhythm. • TALEA n. (Latin) a recurring rhythmic pattern. |
| TINEA | • tinea n. (Pathology) A fungal infection of the skin, known generally as ringworm. • Tinea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Tineidae – clothes moths. • TINEA n. (Latin) a fungous skin disease. |
| USNEA | • usnea n. Any lichen of the genus Usnea. • Usnea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Parmeliaceae – the beard lichens. • USNEA n. (Persian) a genus of lichens. |
| ZOAEA | • zoaea n. (Zoology) A larval stage of development in crustaceans, especially decapods such as crabs, characterized… • ZOAEA n. a larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA, ZOOEA. |
| ZOOEA | • zooea n. Alternative spelling of zoëa. • ZOOEA n. (Greek) the larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA, ZOAEA. |