| ALLUDED | • alluded v. Simple past tense and past participle of allude. • ALLUDE v. to make an indirect reference. |
| ALLUDES | • alludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of allude. • ALLUDE v. to make an indirect reference. |
| ALLURED | • allured v. Simple past tense and past participle of allure. • ALLURE v. to attract with something desirable. |
| ALLURER | • allurer n. One who is alluring. • ALLURER n. one who allures. |
| ALLURES | • allures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of allure. • ALLURE v. to attract with something desirable. |
| ALLUVIA | • alluvia n. Plural of alluvium. • ALLUVIUM n. (Latin) land gained from the sea by the washing up of sand and earth, also ALLUVION. |
| BALLUPS | • ball-ups n. Plural of ball-up. • BALLUP n. (US) a botched confusion. |
| BALLUTE | • ballute n. A parachute that incorporates a toroidal balloon. • BALLUTE n. a small inflatable parachute. |
| CALLUNA | • calluna n. A common European heath/heather of species Calluna vulgaris. • Calluna prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ericaceae – common heather (Calluna vulgaris). • CALLUNA n. (Greek) any plant of the ling genus. |
| PHALLUS | • phallus n. A penis, especially when erect. • phallus n. A representation of an erect penis symbolising fertility or potency. • phallus n. (Ornithology) A similar erectile sexual organ present in the cloacas of male ratites. |
| THALLUS | • thallus n. (Botany) An undifferentiated plant body, such as in algae. • thallus n. (Botany) Any plant body lacking vascular tissue. • THALLUS n. (Greek) a plant body not differentiated into leaf, stem and root. |
| VALLUMS | • vallums n. Plural of vallum. • VALLUM n. (Latin) a rampart; a wall of earth thrown up from a ditch. |