| ACLINIC | • aclinic adj. (Physics) Without inclination or dipping. • ACLINIC adj. applied to a line passing through all points where there is no magnetic inclination. |
| BACLAVA | • baclava n. Alternative form of baklava. • BACLAVA n. (Turkish) a Middle Eastern dessert, also BAKLAVA, BAKLAWA. |
| CENACLE | • cenacle n. A dining room, especially one on an upper floor (traditionally the room in which the Last Supper took place). • cenacle n. (By extension) A small circle or gathering of specialists (writers etc). • CENACLE n. a dining room, also COENACLE. |
| CORACLE | • coracle n. (Nautical) A small circular or oblong boat made of wickerwork and made watertight with hides or pitch… • CORACLE n. (Welsh) a small boat made of wickerwork covered with watertight material, also CURAGH, CURRACH, CURRAGH. |
| DEBACLE | • debacle n. An event or enterprise that ends suddenly and disastrously, often with humiliating consequences. • debacle n. (Ecology) A breaking up of a natural dam, usually made of ice, by a river and the ensuing rush of water. • debâcle n. Alternative form of debacle. |
| MANACLE | • manacle n. A shackle for the wrist, usually consisting of a pair of joined rings; a handcuff; (by extension) a… • manacle n. (Figuratively) A fetter, a restriction. • manacle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To confine with manacles. |
| MIRACLE | • miracle n. An event that appears inexplicable by the laws of nature and so is held to be supernatural in origin. • miracle n. A fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it. • miracle n. An awesome and exceptional example of something. |
| ORACLED | • oracled v. Simple past tense and past participle of oracle. • ORACLE v. to utter as an oracle. |
| ORACLES | • oracles n. Plural of oracle. • oracles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oracle. • ORACLE v. to utter as an oracle. |
| RACLOIR | • racloir n. (Archeology) A prehistoric flint scraper. • RACLOIR n. (French) a scraper. |
| SACLESS | • sacless adj. Without a sac. • SACLESS adj. quiet; peaceable; innocent. |
| SACLIKE | • saclike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a sac. • SACLIKE adj. like a sac. |
| TREACLE | • treacle n. (Chiefly Britain) A syrupy byproduct of sugar refining; molasses or golden syrup. • treacle n. Cloying sentimental speech. • treacle n. (Cockney rhyming slang) Sweetheart (from treacle tart). |
| TREACLY | • treacly adj. (Of a liquid) thick and sticky. • treacly adj. Consisting of treacle, or cloying sentimental speech. • TREACLY adj. thick and sweet like treacle. |