| AGLYCONE | • aglycone n. (Organic chemistry) The non-sugar fragment of a glycoside. • AGLYCONE n. an organic compound, as a phenol or alcohol, combined with the sugar portion of a glycoside, also AGLYCON. |
| ANCONEAL | • anconeal adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the elbow. • ANCONEAL adj. pertaining to the elbow. |
| BACONERS | • baconers n. Plural of baconer. • BACONER n. a pig suitable for bacon. |
| BALCONET | • balconet n. Alternative form of balconette (“small balcony”). • BALCONET n. a miniature balcony, also BALCONETTE. |
| BEACONED | • beaconed v. Simple past tense and past participle of beacon. • BEACON v. to shine like a light on high. |
| CONELESS | • coneless adj. Without a cone. • CONELESS adj. not bearing cones. |
| CONELIKE | • conelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a cone. • CONELIKE adj. like a cone. |
| CONELRAD | • CONELRAD prop.n. (US, historical) Acronym of control of electromagnetic radiation: a method of emergency broadcasting… • CONELRAD n. a system of defense against air attack. |
| CONENOSE | • conenose n. Conenose bug. • CONENOSE n. a bloodsucking insect. |
| CONEPATE | • conepate n. (Dated) The skunk. • CONEPATE n. a skunk, also CONEPATL. |
| CONEPATL | • conepatl n. (Obsolete) A kind of skunk. • CONEPATL n. a skunk, also CONEPATE. |
| DEACONED | • deaconed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deacon. • DEACON v. to put the best looking goods on top of the pile. |
| DRACONES | • dracones n. Plural of dracone. • DRACONE n. (tradename) a towed flexible container for transporting liquids by water. |
| FALCONER | • falconer n. A person who breeds or trains hawks or other birds of prey for taking birds or game. • falconer n. One who follows the sport of fowling with hawks. • Falconer prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| FALCONET | • falconet n. A small or young falcon. • falconet n. Any of various small, tropical Asian falcons of the genus Microhierax found in Southeast Asia. • falconet n. (Military, historical) A light cannon developed in the late 15th century and decorated with an image of a falcon. |
| JACONETS | • jaconets n. Plural of jaconet. • JACONET n. (Hindi) a kind of thin cotton fabric, esp. with one side glazed. |
| MUSCONES | • muscones n. Plural of muscone. • MUSCONE n. a macrocyclic ketone that gives musk its distinctive smell and is used in perfumes, also MUSKONE. |
| PINECONE | • pinecone n. A seed-bearing conical fruit of a pine tree. • pine-cone n. Alternative form of pinecone. • pine␣cone n. Alternative form of pinecone. |
| SARCONET | • sarconet n. Alternative form of sarsenet. • SARCONET n. a fine silk fabric, also SARSENET, SARSNET, SARCENET. |
| SILICONE | • silicone n. (Chemistry) Any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a… • silicone v. (Transitive) To join or treat (something) with a silicone-based product. • silicone v. (Informal, transitive) To enhance or reconstruct (a body part) with a prosthesis containing silicone. |