| CANTINA | • cantina n. A drinking establishment, often specifically of the type found in Latin America. • cantina n. A cantina truck, cantina wagon or cantina trailer. • CANTINA n. (Spanish) a bar or saloon; a wineshop. |
| CAVATINA | • cavatina n. (Music) An operatic song in slow tempo, either complete in itself or (e.g., in Bellini and Verdi) followed… • cavatina n. (Music) A rather slow, song-like instrumental movement; the title, for example, of a movement in Beethoven’s… • CAVATINA n. (Italian) a short operatic air. |
| CONCERTINA | • concertina n. (Music) A musical instrument, like the various accordions, that is a member of the free-reed family… • concertina n. Something resembling a concertina, such as a folded book, a bus door or a set of picture frames that… • concertina n. Coiled barbed wire for use as an obstacle. |
| CORTINA | • cortina n. (Mycology) A cobweb-like annulus on certain types of mushroom. • Cortina n. A British family car from around the 1960s to 1970s. • Cortina prop.n. Short for Cortina d’Ampezzo, northern Italy. |
| FLUTINA | • flutina n. (Music) An early precursor to the diatonic button accordion, having one or two rows of treble buttons… • FLUTINA n. a type of accordion. |
| FONTINA | • fontina n. A pale yellow cheese from Valle d’Aosta in Italy. • FONTINA n. (Italian) an Italian cheese. |
| LATINA | • latina n. Alternative letter-case form of Latina. • Latina n. A Latin American woman. (Compare Latino.) • Latina adj. Of Latin American descent and female. |
| MEDIASTINA | • mediastina n. Plural of mediastinum. • MEDIASTINUM n. the chest cavity containing the heart. |
| PASTINA | • pastina n. A small piece of pasta used in soups etc. • PASTINA n. (Italian) tiny pieces of pasta cooked in soups or used as baby food. |
| PATINA | • patina n. (Originally) A paten, flat type of dish. • patina n. The colour or incrustation which age and wear give to (mainly metallic) objects; especially, the green… • patina n. (Color) A green colour, tinted with grey, like that of bronze patina. |
| PLATINA | • platina n. (Chemistry, obsolete) platinum. • PLATINA n. (Spanish) platinum. |
| RETINA | • retina n. (Ophthalmology) The thin layer of cells at the back of the eyeball that contains rods and cones sensitive… • RETINA n. (Latin) a membrane of the eye. |
| RHYTINA | • rhytina n. Steller’s sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), a large herbivorous marine mammal. • RHYTINA n. (Greek) an aquatic mammal of the now extinct Rhytinia genus of Sirenia (aka Steller's sea-cow). |
| SCARLATINA | • scarlatina n. (Pathology) scarlet fever. • SCARLATINA n. scarlet fever. |
| SESTINA | • sestina n. (Poetry) A highly structured poem consisting of six six-line stanzas followed by a tercet or envoy… • sestina n. (Music) A chord comprising the first six members of the harmonic series. • SESTINA n. (Italian) an old verse-form of six six-lined stanzas, also SESTINE, SEXTAIN. |
| SONATINA | • sonatina n. A musical composition resembling a sonata but shorter or simpler. • SONATINA n. (Italian) a short and simple sonata. |
| SPARTINA | • spartina n. Cordgrass (Spartina). • Spartina prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Poaceae – the cordgrasses, that grow in marshes, especially on seashores. • SPARTINA n. a salt-marsh grass of coastal regions. |
| TINA | • tina n. (Slang) The drug methamphetamine hydrochloride (crystal meth). • Tina prop.n. A female given name from Ancient Greek. • Tina prop.n. A lake in Alaska, near/around Anchorage. |
| TOCCATINA | • toccatina n. (Music) A short or simple toccata. • TOCCATINA n. a short toccata, a quick, fantasia-like musical composition. |