| ACONITE | • aconite n. The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; any plant of the genus Aconitum, all the species of which are poisonous. • aconite n. (Toxicology) An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus, used as a poison and medicinally. • ACONITE n. a poisonous herb, the monkshood or wolfsbane plant, also ACONITUM. |
| CONICAL | • conical adj. (Geometry) Of or relating to a cone or cones. • conical adj. Shaped like a cone. • conical adj. (Cartography) Describing a map projection in which meridians are mapped to equally spaced lines radiating… |
| CONIDIA | • conidia n. Plural of conidium. • CONIDIUM n. (Greek) a kind of reproductive cell found in certain fungi, and often containing zoospores. |
| CONIFER | • conifer n. (Botany) A plant belonging to the order Coniferales; a cone-bearing seed plant with vascular tissue, usually a tree. • Conifer prop.n. An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. • Conifer prop.n. An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
| CONIINE | • coniine n. (Organic chemistry) A poisonous alkaloid found in poison hemlock and the yellow pitcher plant; it is… • CONIINE n. a liquid, highly poisonous alkaloid found in hemlock, also CONIA, CONICINE, CONIN, CONINE. |
| CONIMAS | • CONIMA n. (Caribbean) the fragrant resin of a tropical American tree. |
| CONINES | • conines n. Plural of conine. • Conines prop.n. Plural of Conine. • CONINE n. a liquid, highly poisonous alkaloid found in hemlock, also CONIA, CONICINE, CONIINE, CONIN. |
| CONIUMS | • coniums n. Plural of conium. • CONIUM n. (Latin) a genus of biennial, poisonous, white-flowered, umbelliferous plants, bearing ribbed fruit and decompound leaves. |
| ICONIFY | • iconify v. (Transitive) To make into an icon. • iconify v. (Transitive) To add icons to. • ICONIFY v. to reduce to an icon on a computer screen. |
| ICONISE | • iconise v. Non-Oxford form of iconize. • ICONISE v. to venerate, also ICONIZE. |
| ICONIZE | • iconize v. (Transitive) To form an image or likeness of someone. • iconize v. (Transitive, graphical user interface) To minimize a window on a personal computer screen, replacing… • ICONIZE v. to venerate, also ICONISE. |
| INCONIE | • INCONIE adj. (Shakespeare) delicate and pretty, also INCONY. |
| LACONIC | • laconic adj. Using as few words as possible; pithy and concise. • Laconic adj. Of or relating to ancient Laconia in Greece. • LACONIC adj. brief with words, also LACONICAL. |
| MARCONI | • marconi v. (Dated, transitive) To send (a message) via radio. • marconi v. (Dated, transitive) To contact (someone) via radio. • marconi n. (Dated) A marconigram; a message sent via radio. |
| MECONIC | • meconic adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to meconium. • meconic adj. (Rare) Of or pertaining to opium poppies (mecon). • MECONIC adj. denoting an acid from poppies. |
| MECONIN | • meconin n. (Chemistry) A substance regarded as an anhydride of meconinic acid, found in opium. • MECONIN n. a white, fusible, neutral substance existing in opium. |
| OBCONIC | • obconic adj. (Botany) of a fruit, conical in shape and attached to the stalk by the pointed end. • obconic adj. Conical, but having the apex downward; inversely conical. • OBCONIC adj. conical with the apex below. |
| SYCONIA | • syconia n. Plural of syconium. • SYCONIUM n. (Greek) a form of fruit with ovaries on an enlarged receptacle. |