| ACCAS | • accas n. Plural of acca. • ACCA n. (Australian slang) an academic, also ACKER. |
| CACAS | • cacas n. Plural of caca. • CACA n. (slang) faeces, also KAK, CACK, KACK. |
| CASAS | • casas n. Plural of casa. • Casas prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • CASA n. (Italian) a house, a mansion. |
| CASCO | • casco n. (Nautical) A flat-bottomed, square-ended boat once used in the Philippines as a lighter to ferry goods… • Casco prop.n. A surname. • CASCO n. (Spanish) a Philippine cargo barge. |
| CASED | • cased v. Simple past tense and past participle of case. • cased adj. Having a case or covering; encased or clad. • CASE v. to put in a container. |
| CASES | • cases n. Plural of case. • cases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of case. • CASE v. to put in a container. |
| CASKS | • casks n. Plural of cask. • CASK v. to store in a strong barrel. |
| CASKY | • casky adj. Resembling or characteristic of a cask. • CASKY adj. resembling a cask. |
| CASTE | • caste n. Any of the hereditary social classes and subclasses of South Asian societies. • caste n. A separate and fixed order or class of persons in society who chiefly associate with each other. • caste n. (Zoology) A class of polymorphous eusocial insects of a particular size and function within a colony. |
| CASTS | • casts n. Plural of cast. • casts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cast. • Casts prop.n. Plural of Cast. |
| CASUS | • casus n. (Logic, philosophy, obsolete) A possible world, as a starting point for reasoning. • CASUS n. (Latin) a legal occurrence. |
| COCAS | • cocas n. Plural of coca. • Cocas prop.n. Plural of Coca. • COCA n. (Quechua) the dried leaf of a South American shrub. |
| CYCAS | • cycas n. (Botany) Any member of the plant genus Cycas. • Cycas prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cycadaceae – typical cycads. • CYCAS n. any member of an order of primitive gymnospermous plants, related to conifers but superficially resembling ferns and palms, also CYCAD. |
| MACAS | • macas n. Plural of maca. • MACA n. a cruciferous biennial plant, native to the Peruvian Andes; the powdered root of this plant, used as a stimulant and health supplement. |
| MICAS | • micas n. Plural of mica. • MICA n. a rock-forming mineral (muscovite, biotite, lepidolite, etc.) with perfect basal cleavage. |
| ORCAS | • orcas n. Plural of orca. • ORCA n. a marine mammal, also ORC. |
| PACAS | • pacas n. Plural of paca. • Pacas prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • PACA n. (Tupi) a South American rodent, the spotted cavy. |
| PICAS | • picas n. Plural of pica. • PICAs n. Plural of PICA. • PICA n. an old type size, approximately, and still used synonymously for, 12-point. |
| SOCAS | • socas n. Plural of soca. • SOCA n. a variety of Caribbean calypso music, also SOKAH. |
| YUCAS | • yucas n. Plural of yuca. • YUCA n. (Caribbean) a Mexican plant of the lily family, also YUCCA. |