| ANGOPHORA | • angophora n. Any of various myrtaceous plants of the genus Angophora. • Angophora prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Myrtaceae – certain trees ands shrubs of Australia. • ANGOPHORA n. (Greek) an East Australian tree, related to the eucalyptus. |
| ANGOSTURA | • angostura n. Angostura bitters. • angostura n. A South American tree, with bark used in tradition medicine and as an ingredient in various bitters… • Angostura prop.n. (Historical) The former name of Ciudad Bolivar, a town on the Orinoco. |
| CARANGOID | • carangoid adj. (Zoology) Belonging to the Carangidae, a family of fishes allied to the mackerels. • carangoid n. (Zoology) Any fish of the family Carangidae. • CARANGOID n. any spiny-finned marine fish of the genus Caranx, that includes scads, jacks etc., also CARANGID. |
| CHARANGOS | • charangos n. Plural of charango. • CHARANGO n. a small South American ten-stringed instrument, made from the shell of an armadillo. |
| CLANGORED | • clangored v. Simple past tense and past participle of clangor. • CLANGOR v. to clang loudly, also CLANGOUR. |
| CLANGOURS | • clangours n. Plural of clangour. • clangours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clangour. • CLANGOUR v. to clang loudly, also CLANGOR. |
| CONTANGOS | • contangos n. Plural of contango. • CONTANGO n. the premium or interest paid by a buyer of stock to the seller, to be allowed to defer payment. |
| FANDANGOS | • fandangos n. Plural of fandango. • FANDANGO n. (Spanish) a lively Spanish dance performed by a couple. |
| HANGOVERS | • hangovers n. Plural of hangover. • HANGOVER n. the physical effects of a drinking binge. |
| LANGOUSTE | • langouste n. The spiny lobster. • LANGOUSTE n. (French) the spiny lobster, also LANGOSTINO, LANGOUSTINE. |
| MANGONELS | • mangonels n. Plural of mangonel. • MANGONEL n. (historical) a medieval war engine for throwing stones. |
| MANGOSTAN | • mangostan n. Archaic form of mangosteen. • MANGOSTAN n. (Malay) a tree of the East Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit, also MANGOSTEEN. |
| MANGOUSTE | • mangouste n. (Archaic) A mongoose. • MANGOUSTE n. (French) a mongoose. |
| PANGOLINS | • pangolins n. Plural of pangolin. • PANGOLIN n. (Malay) the scaly anteater. |
| TANGOISTS | • tangoists n. Plural of tangoist. • TANGOIST n. a tango dancer. |
| TANGOLIKE | • tangolike adj. Characteristic of tango music or dance. • TANGOLIKE adj. like a tango, a kind of dance. |