| ARCED | • arced v. Simple past tense and past participle of arc. • arced adj. Having the form of an arc; arched. • ARC v. to make an electric discharge. |
| ARCHI | • Archi n. A Northeast Caucasian ethnic group who live in eight villages in Southern Dagestan, Russia. • Archi prop.n. A Northeast Caucasian language spoken in the Dagestan region of Russia. • archi- pref. Alternative form of arch-. |
| ARCOS | • Arcos prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • Arcos prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Gobiesocidae – clingfishes. • ARCO n. (Italian) the bow of a stringed instrument. |
| ARCUS | • arcus n. (Medicine) A white band of cholesterol that forms at the edge of the cornea. • arcus n. (Meteorology) A low, horizontal cloud typically forming at the leading edge of thunderstorm outflow. • arcus n. (Entomology) An elastic band around the base of the arolium, a pad at the end of the leg of certain insects. |
| BARCA | • Barca prop.n. FC Barcelona, a prominent Spanish association football club. • Barca prop.n. A surname from Punic; A surname of Phoenician Carthaginian origin. • Barça prop.n. (Soccer) Clipping of Futbol Club Barcelona. |
| DARCY | • darcy n. A (non SI) unit of permeability used in measuring the permeability of porous mediums such as sand. • Darcy prop.n. A Norman baronial surname from Old French. • Darcy prop.n. A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| FARCE | • farce n. (Uncountable) A style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method. • farce n. (Countable) A motion picture or play featuring this style of humor. • farce n. (Uncountable) A situation abounding with ludicrous incidents. |
| FARCI | • FARCI adj. (French) stuffed, as with ground meat, also FARCIE. |
| FARCY | • farcy n. The horse disease glanders, especially its cutaneous form. • FARCY n. a chronic horse disease, also FARCIN. |
| LARCH | • larch n. (Countable) A coniferous tree, of genus Larix, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles. • larch n. (Uncountable) The wood of the larch. • Larch prop.n. A surname from German. |
| MARCH | • march n. A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies. • march n. A political rally or parade. • march n. Any song in the genre of music written for marching (see Wikipedia’s article on this type of music). |
| MARCS | • marcs n. Plural of marc. • MARC n. (French) the residue remaining after a fruit has been pressed. |
| NARCO | • narco n. Narcotics. • narco n. (Crime) A South American drug baron. • narco n. (Law enforcement) Acronym of narcotics control officer.; A police officer specializing in drug crimes. |
| NARCS | • narcs n. Plural of narc. • narcs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narc. • NARC n. (short for) a narcotics agent, also NARCO. |
| PARCH | • parch v. (Transitive) To burn the surface of, to scorch. • parch v. (Transitive) To roast, as dry grain. • parch v. (Transitive) To dry to extremity; to shrivel with heat. |
| YARCO | • yarco n. (Slang, derogatory, subcultural stereotype) Someone from, or living in the area of Great Yarmouth in… • YARCO n. (Australian slang) a young working-class person who wears casual sports clothes. |