| AESCULINS | • AESCULIN n. a glucoside found in horse-chestnut bark. |
| AESTHESES | • aestheses n. Plural of aesthesis. • æstheses n. Plural of æsthesis. • AESTHESIS n. the ability to receive sense impressions, also AESTHESIA, ESTHESIA, ESTHESIS. |
| AESTHESIA | • aesthesia n. The ability to perceive sensations. • æsthesia n. Obsolete spelling of aesthesia. • AESTHESIA n. the ability to receive sense impressions, also AESTHESIS, ESTHESIA, ESTHESIS. |
| AESTHESIS | • aesthesis n. Alternative spelling of esthesis. • æsthesis n. Obsolete spelling of esthesis. • AESTHESIS n. the ability to receive sense impressions, also AESTHESIA, ESTHESIA, ESTHESIS. |
| AESTHETES | • aesthetes n. Plural of aesthete. • æsthetes n. Plural of æsthete. • AESTHETE n. a person who affects an extravagant love of art. |
| AESTHETIC | • aesthetic adj. Concerned with beauty, artistic impact, or appearance. • aesthetic adj. Beautiful or appealing to one’s sense of beauty or art. • aesthetic n. The study of art or beauty. |
| AESTIVATE | • aestivate v. Alternative spelling of estivate. • æstivate v. Obsolete spelling of aestivate. • AESTIVATE v. to pass the summer in a state of torpor, also ESTIVATE. |
| ANAPAESTS | • anapaests n. Plural of anapaest. • anapæsts n. Plural of anapæst. • ANAPAEST n. (Greek) a type of metrical foot, also ANAPEST. |
| CAESAREAN | • caesarean n. Alternative letter-case form of Caesarean. • Caesarean adj. Of or relating to Caesarea. • Caesarean n. An inhabitant/citizen of Caesarea. |
| CAESARIAN | • caesarian adj. Alternative form of Caesarean. • Caesarian adj. Of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar. • Caesarian adj. (Britain) Alternative spelling of Caesarean. |
| CAESARISM | • Caesarism n. Autocracy. • Caesarism n. Democratic dictatorship. • Cæsarism n. Obsolete typography of Caesarism. |
| CAESTUSES | • caestuses n. Plural of caestus. • CAESTUS n. (Latin) a hand covering for ancient Roman boxers, also CESTUS. |
| EMPAESTIC | • empaestic adj. (Rare) embossed. • EMPAESTIC adj. pertaining to the art of embossing. |
| MAESTOSOS | • maestosos n. Plural of maestoso. • MAESTOSO n. (Italian) a stately musical passage. |
| PALAESTRA | • palaestra n. (Historical) A public area in ancient Greece and Rome dedicated to the teaching and practice of wrestling… • palaestra n. An arena for literal or figurative combat; a battlefield. • palæstra n. Archaic spelling of palaestra. |
| PRAESIDIA | • praesidia n. Plural of praesidium. • PRAESIDIUM n. (Latin) a standing committee in the former Soviet Union. |
| QUAESITUM | • quaesitum n. (Philosophy) Something sought or required. • QUAESITUM n. (Latin) something sought for; the true value. |
| QUAESTORS | • quaestors n. Plural of quaestor. • quæstors n. Plural of quæstor. • QUAESTOR n. (Latin) an ancient Roman public treasurer or assistant military commander, also QUESTOR. |
| USQUABAES | • USQUABAE n. (Gaelic) whiskey, also USQUE, USQUEBAE, USQUEBAUGH. |
| USQUEBAES | • USQUEBAE n. (Gaelic) whiskey, also USQUABAE, USQUE, USQUEBAUGH. |