| ASCARIDS | • ascarids n. Plural of ascarid. • ASCARID n. any nematode worm of the parasitic genus Ascaris, infesting the small intestines, also ASCARIS. |
| BERASCAL | • berascal v. (Archaic) To accuse of being a rascal or to treat as a rascal. • BERASCAL v. to accuse of being a rascal. |
| CASCABEL | • cascabel n. A small, round, hot variety of chili pepper, Capsicum annuum, which rattles when dry. • cascabel n. A knob at the end of a cannon, cast onto the gun breech, to which a heavy rope is attached in order to control recoil. • cascabel n. A bell attached to a sleigh or sleigh harness. |
| CASCABLE | • cascable n. Alternative form of cascabel (knob at end of cannon). • CASCABLE n. (Spanish) the rear part of a cannon, also CASCABEL. |
| CASCADED | • cascaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of cascade. • CASCADE v. to fall like a waterfall. |
| CASCADES | • cascades n. Plural of cascade. • cascades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cascade. • Cascades prop.n. Synonym of Cascade Range. |
| CASCARAS | • cascaras n. Plural of cascara. • CASCARA n. (Spanish) a medicinal tree bark. |
| FRASCATI | • Frascati n. An Italian white wine from the region around the town of Frascati. • FRASCATI n. (Italian) a type of white wine. |
| MARASCAS | • marascas n. Plural of marasca. • MARASCA n. (Italian) a bitter wild cherry. |
| MASCARAS | • mascaras n. Plural of mascara. • MASCARA v. to apply mascara. |
| MASCARON | • mascaron n. (Architecture) A carved, ornamental face, usually human, sometimes frightening or chimeric whose alleged… • MASCARON n. a grotesque face on a doorknocker. |
| RASCALLY | • rascally adj. Like a rascal. • rascally adv. In the manner of a rascal. • RASCALLY adj. like a rascal. |
| RASCASSE | • rascasse n. Scorpaena scrofa, the red scorpionfish. • RASCASSE n. (French) a kind of fish found in the Mediterranean, aka scorpion fish. |
| SEASCAPE | • seascape n. A view of the sea. • seascape n. A piece of art that depicts the sea or shoreline. • SEASCAPE n. a picture representing a scene at sea. |