| ACONITINES | • aconitines n. Plural of aconitine. • ACONITINE n. a poisonous alkaloid obtained from aconite. |
| ARCHDEACON | • archdeacon n. (Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy) A senior administrative official in a diocese, just under the bishop… • ARCHDEACON n. a clergyman having the duty of assisting a diocesan bishop in ceremonial functions or administrative work. |
| CACONYMIES | • CACONYMY n. the state of having an erroneous name. |
| CHACONINES | • chaconines n. Plural of chaconine. • CHACONINE n. a toxic alkaloid found in potatoes. |
| CHAWBACONS | • chawbacons n. Plural of chawbacon. • CHAWBACON n. a bumpkin, a hick. |
| DEACONHOOD | • deaconhood n. The state or office of being a deacon; deaconship. • DEACONHOOD n. the office of deacon. |
| DEACONRIES | • deaconries n. Plural of deaconry. • DEACONRY n. a clerical office. |
| DEACONSHIP | • deaconship n. The position or role of a deacon. • DEACONSHIP n. the office or ministry of a deacon or deaconess. |
| DIACONATES | • diaconates n. Plural of diaconate. • DIACONATE n. the office of a deacon. |
| DIACONICON | • diaconicon n. A sacristy for sacred vessels in a Greek church, on the south side of the bema or sanctuary. • DIACONICON n. a sacristy for sacred vessels in Orthodox churches. |
| DRACONISMS | • DRACONISM n. being draconic in the administration of laws. |
| DRACONITES | • draconites n. Plural of draconite. • DRACONITES n. a jewel supposedly found inside a dragon's head. |
| LACONICISM | • laconicism n. Alternative form of laconism. • LACONICISM n. a vigorous, brief manner of expression, also LACONISM. |
| MACONOCHIE | • maconochie n. Alternative form of Maconochie. • Maconochie n. (Historical) A tinned stew of sliced turnips, carrots, and potatoes in a thin broth, a widely-used food… • MACONOCHIE n. army tinned stew. |
| MELACONITE | • melaconite n. (Mineralogy) An earthy black oxide of copper, arising from the decomposition of other ores. • MELACONITE n. an earthy black oxide of copper, arising from the decomposition of other ores. |
| RACONTEURS | • raconteurs n. Plural of raconteur. • RACONTEUR n. (French) a teller of anecdotes. |
| RACONTEUSE | • raconteuse n. A female storyteller. • RACONTEUSE n. (French) a female raconteur. |
| STRAMACONS | • STRAMACON n. (obsolete) a downward cut in fencing, also ESTRAMAZONE, STRAMAZON. |
| SUBDEACONS | • subdeacons n. Plural of subdeacon. • sub-deacons n. Plural of sub-deacon (alternative spelling of subdeacons). • SUBDEACON n. a minister of an order next below that of deacon. |
| TRIACONTER | • triaconter n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) A vessel with thirty banks of oars, or thirty ranks of rowers. • TRIACONTER n. (historical) a Greek galley with thirty oars. |