| ALABANDINE | • ALABANDINE n. a deep red garnet consisting of an iron aluminum silicate, also ALMANDINE, ALMANDITE, ALMONDITE. |
| ALMANDINE | • almandine n. (Mineralogy) A type of garnet having a deep red color, inclining to purple, with the chemical formula… • ALMANDINE n. (French) a deep red garnet consisting of an iron aluminum silicate, also ALABANDINE, ALMANDITE, ALMONDITE. |
| AMANDINE | • amandine n. A cosmetic cream prepared from almonds. • amandine n. The vegetable casein of almonds. • amandine adj. (Cooking) Served with almonds. |
| BLONDINE | • blondine n. A bleach that colors a woman’s hair blonde. • blondine n. A woman who has bleached her hair blonde. • BLONDINE v. to bleach hair blond. |
| BRIGANDINE | • brigandine n. (Historical) A coat of armor for the body, consisting of scales or plates, sometimes overlapping each… • BRIGANDINE n. leather armour with metal scales. |
| CELANDINE | • celandine n. Either of two not closely related flowering plants… • CELANDINE n. either of two plants (greater celandine and lesser celandine) supposed to flower when the swallows came, and to perish when they went. |
| FARANDINE | • FARANDINE n. (obsolete) a silk and wool cloth, also FARRANDINE, FERRANDINE. |
| FARRANDINE | • farrandine n. Alternative form of ferrandine. • FARRANDINE n. (obsolete) a silk and wool cloth, also FARANDINE, FERRANDINE. |
| FERRANDINE | • ferrandine n. (Historical) A kind of cloth made of silk and wool. • FERRANDINE n. (obsolete) a silk and wool cloth, also FARANDINE, FARRANDINE. |
| HIRUNDINE | • hirundine adj. Relating to a swallow (the bird). • hirundine n. A member of the swallow family. • HIRUNDINE adj. of or pertaining to swallows. |
| NANDINE | • nandine n. (Archaic) A small West African carnivore, Nandinia binotata, with spots on its sides. • NANDINE n. a West African civet. |
| NUNDINE | • nundine n. A market or fair held every eight days, particularly (historical) in Roman contexts. • nundine n. (Obsolete) Any recurring eight-day period; an eight-day ’week’. • NUNDINE n. (Latin) the ancient Roman market-day, every eighth day. |
| ONDINE | • ondine n. Alternative form of undine (“water-sprite”). • ONDINE n. a female water spirit, also UNDINE. |
| OSMUNDINE | • osmundine n. (Botany) The roots of ferns of the genus Osmunda, used in growing orchids etc. • OSMUNDINE n. a type of compost made from dried fern moss. |
| SECUNDINE | • secundine n. (Botany) The second coat, or integument, of an ovule, lying within the primine. • secundine n. (Chiefly in the plural) The afterbirth, or placenta and membranes. • SECUNDINE n. the second of the two integuments of an ovule. |
| TRANSANDINE | • TRANSANDINE adj. beyond, or crossing, the Andes, also TRANSANDEAN. |
| UNDINE | • undine n. A female water-sprite or nymph. • undine n. The elemental being of water. • undine n. (Medicine) a small flask used to apply lotions to the eye. |