| ACORNS | • acorns n. Plural of acorn. • ACORN n. the fruit of the oak tree. |
| BABACO | • babaco n. A fruit tree, related to the papaya and native to mountainous areas of Ecuador, Vasconcellea × heilbornii. • babaco n. The fruit of this tree. • BABACO n. (Spanish) a subtropical five-sided fruit related to the papaya. |
| BACONS | • bacons n. Plural of bacon. • BACON n. cured and salted pig flesh. |
| BEACON | • beacon n. A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning. • beacon n. (Nautical) A signal or conspicuous mark erected on an eminence near the shore, or moored in shoal water… • beacon n. A high hill or other easily distinguishable object near the shore which can serve as guidance for seafarers. |
| CACOON | • cacoon n. The bean-like seed of a tropical vine (Entada rheedei), used as a hallucinogen and in traditional medicine… • CACOON n. the large seed of a tropical climber of the mimosa family. |
| CHACOS | • chacos n. Plural of chaco. • CHACO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also SHACKO, SHAKO. |
| DACOIT | • dacoit n. (Chiefly India, Myanmar, Pakistan) A bandit or armed robber, especially former parts of British India. • dacoit v. (Chiefly India) To commit armed robbery. • DACOIT n. (Hindi) a member of an Indian robber gang, also DAKOIT. |
| DEACON | • deacon n. (Church history) A designated minister of charity in the early Church (see Acts 6:1-6). • deacon n. (Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism) A clergyman ranked directly below a priest, with duties of helping… • deacon n. (Protestantism) Free Churches: A lay leader of a congregation who assists the pastor. |
| FLACON | • flacon n. A small stoppered glass bottle, often used for keeping perfume. • FLACON n. (French) a small decorative flagon with a tight-fitting stopper. |
| GUACOS | • guacos n. Plural of guaco. • GUACO n. (Spanish) any of several tropical American plants used as antidotes to snakebites. |
| MACACO | • macaco n. A macaque, or similar monkey. • macaco n. (Obsolete) Any of several species of lemurs. • MACACO n. (French) any one of several species of lemurs. |
| MACONS | • Macons n. Plural of Macon. • Mâcons n. Plural of Mâcon. • MACON n. (French) smoked salted mutton. |
| MACOYA | • macoya n. A plant of the genus Xanthosoma, yielding edible tubers. • MACOYA n. (Spanish) an American palm, whose nuts yield a violet-scented oil, also MACAHUBA. |
| PEACOD | • peacod n. Alternative form of peascod. • PEACOD n. the pod of the pea, also PEAPOD, PEASCOD, PEASECOD. |
| RACONS | • racons n. Plural of racon. • RACON n. a type of radar transmitter. |
| RACOON | • racoon n. Alternative spelling of raccoon. • RACOON n. a small American animal related to the bears, also RACCOON. |
| TURACO | • turaco n. Any of the birds in the Musophagidae family with vivid colouring and prominent crest. • TURACO n. an African bird, also TOURACO, TURACOU. |