| ACONITE | • aconite n. The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; any plant of the genus Aconitum, all the species of which are poisonous. • aconite n. (Toxicology) An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus, used as a poison and medicinally. • ACONITE n. a poisonous herb, the monkshood or wolfsbane plant, also ACONITUM. |
| BACONER | • baconer n. A pig raised to produce bacon. • BACONER n. a pig suitable for bacon. |
| BEACONS | • beacons n. Plural of beacon. • beacons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beacon. • BEACON v. to shine like a light on high. |
| CACONYM | • caconym n. An incorrect name for something, especially in taxonomic classification. • CACONYM n. an erroneous name. |
| DEACONS | • deacons n. Plural of deacon. • DEACON v. to put the best looking goods on top of the pile. |
| DRACONE | • dracone n. A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea. • DRACONE n. (tradename) a towed flexible container for transporting liquids by water. |
| FACONNE | • faconne n. Alternative spelling of façonné. • façonné n. A fabric having a pattern woven into it, especially one in which the pattern stands out from a sheer background. • façonné n. The pattern itself. |
| FLACONS | • flacons n. Plural of flacon. • FLACON n. (French) a small decorative flagon with a tight-fitting stopper. |
| JACONET | • jaconet n. A type of cotton cloth, especially as dyed and waterproofed. • JACONET n. (Hindi) a kind of thin cotton fabric, esp. with one side glazed. |
| LACONIC | • laconic adj. Using as few words as possible; pithy and concise. • Laconic adj. Of or relating to ancient Laconia in Greece. • LACONIC adj. brief with words, also LACONICAL. |
| LIMACON | • limacon n. Alternative form of limaçon. • limaçon n. (Geometry) A plane curve with polar equation ρ=𝑎+𝑏 sin θ or ρ=𝑎+𝑏 cos θ, of which the cardioid is a… • LIMACON n. (French) a type of mathematical curve. |
| WACONDA | • Waconda prop.n. Dated form of Wakanda. • WACONDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WAHCONDA, WAKANDA. |