| AMELIAS | • amelias n. Plural of amelia. • AMELIA n. being born without one or more limbs. |
| CAMELIA | • camelia n. Obsolete form of camellia. • CAMELIA n. an evergreen shrub, also CAMELLIA. |
| CAMELID | • camelid n. (Zoology) Any of a family of mammals including the camel, llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña. • CAMELID n. an animal of the camel family. |
| CAMELOT | • camelot n. Alternative form of camlet. • Camelot prop.n. (Arthurian legend) A mythical location in England. The stronghold of King Arthur in the Arthurian legend. • Camelot prop.n. (US politics, fandom slang) The administration and surrounding mysticism of President John F. Kennedy. |
| CAMELRY | • camelry n. (Military) A military arm of service that fights while riding camels. • CAMELRY n. troops mounted on camels. |
| CARAMEL | • caramel n. (Uncountable) A smooth, chewy, sticky confection made by heating sugar and other ingredients until the… • caramel n. (Countable) A (sometimes hardened) piece of this confection. • caramel n. (Color) A yellow-brown color, like that of caramel. |
| ENAMELS | • enamels n. Plural of enamel. • enamels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamel. • ENAMEL v. to cover with a vitrified coating. |
| GAMELAN | • gamelan n. (Music) A genre of music of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophones, drums… • gamelan n. An ensemble performing this style of music. • GAMELAN n. (Javanese) a Javanese instrument resembling a xylophone. |
| KAMELAS | • KAMELA n. (Hindi) the red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree used for dyeing silk, also KAMALA, KAMILA. |
| LAMELLA | • lamella n. A thin, plate-like structure. • lamella n. (Mycology) The gill of a mushroom. • LAMELLA n. (Latin) a thin plate or layer, also LAMINA. |
| MAMELON | • mamelon n. A hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance. • mamelon n. (Paleontology) A structure resembling a small bump found on the outer surface of stromatoporoids. • MAMELON n. (French) a rounded hill or protuberance. |
| SCAMELS | • scamels n. Plural of scamel. • SCAMEL n. (Shakespeare) alleged to be a Norfolk name for the bar-tailed godwit; or a misprint for staniel or stannel. |
| TRAMELL | • tramell n. Alternative form of tramel. • Tramell prop.n. A surname. • TRAMELL v. to hinder, also TRAMEL, TRAMMEL. |
| TRAMELS | • tramels n. Plural of tramel. • Tramels prop.n. Plural of Tramel. • TRAMEL v. (US) to hinder, also TRAMELL, TRAMMEL. |