| ALCAICS | • Alcaics n. Plural of Alcaic. • ALCAIC n. (Greek) a type of verse form. |
| ALCAIDE | • alcaide n. The governor or commander of a Spanish or Portuguese fortress or prison. • alcaide n. A caid. • Alcaide prop.n. A surname from Spanish. |
| CAILLES | • CAILLE n. (French) in cooking, a quail. |
| CAIMACS | • CAIMAC n. (Turkish) a Turkish governor, also CAIMACAM, KAIMAKAM, QAIMAQAM. |
| CAIMANS | • caimans n. Plural of caiman. • CAIMAN n. the South American alligator, also CAYMAN. |
| CAIQUES | • caiques n. Plural of caique. • caïques n. Plural of caïque. • CAIQUE n. (French) a light skiff used on the Bosphorus. |
| CAIRNED | • cairned adj. Possessed of a cairn. • CAIRNED adj. piled into a cairn. |
| CAISSON | • caisson n. (Engineering) An enclosure from which water can be expelled, in order to give access to underwater areas… • caisson n. The gate across the entrance to a dry dock. • caisson n. (Nautical) A floating tank that can be submerged, attached to an underwater object and then pumped out… |
| CAITIFF | • caitiff n. A base or despicable person; a wretch. • caitiff n. (Obsolete) A captive or prisoner, particularly a galley slave. • caitiff n. (Archaic) A villain, a coward or wretch. |
| CAITIVE | • caitive n. (Obsolete) A captive. • CAITIVE n. (Spenser) a captive, subject, also CAITIFF. |
| COCAINE | • cocaine n. (Uncountable, pharmacology) An addictive drug derived from coca (Erythroxylum) or prepared synthetically… • cocaine n. (Countable) Any derivative of cocaine. • cocaïne n. Obsolete spelling of cocaine. |
| COCAINS | • COCAIN n. a narcotic, also COCAINE. |
| EUCAINE | • eucaine n. (Pharmacology) A derivative of cocaine used as a local anesthetic in veterinary medicine. • EUCAINE n. an anaesthetic safer than cocaine, also EUCAIN. |
| EUCAINS | • eucains n. Plural of eucain. • EUCAIN n. an anaesthetic safer than cocaine, also EUCAINE. |
| FICAINS | • FICAIN n. a cysteine proteinase isolated from the latex of figs, also FICIN. |
| SANCAIS | • SANCAI n. (Chinese) in Chinese ceramics, a three-colour glaze. |
| SCAILED | • SCAIL v. (Scots) to scatter, disperse, also SKAIL. |
| SCAITHS | • scaiths n. Plural of scaith. • scaiths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scaith. • SCAITH v. (Old Norse) to injure, also SCATH, SCATHE, SKAITH. |