| ANGELICA | • angelica n. A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially garden angelica (Angelica archangelica). • angelica n. Candied stems of the plant, used to decorate cookies. • angelica n. Species of Aralia. |
| DELICACY | • delicacy n. The quality of being delicate. • delicacy n. Something appealing, usually a pleasing food, especially a choice dish of a certain culture suggesting… • delicacy n. Fineness or elegance of construction or appearance. |
| DELICATE | • delicate adj. Easily damaged or requiring careful handling. • delicate adj. Characterized by a fine structure or thin lines. • delicate adj. Intended for use with fragile items. |
| DERELICT | • derelict adj. Abandoned, forsaken; given up by the natural owner or guardian; (of a ship) abandoned at sea, dilapidated… • derelict adj. Negligent in performing a duty. • derelict adj. Lost; adrift; hence, wanting; careless; neglectful; unfaithful. |
| DYSMELIC | • dysmelic adj. Having or relating to dysmelia. • dysmelic n. A person who has dysmelia. • DYSMELIC adj. suffering from dysmelia, the condition of having misshapen or incomplete limbs. |
| ELICITED | • elicited v. Simple past tense and past participle of elicit. • ELICIT v. to draw forth. |
| ELICITOR | • elicitor n. A person or thing that elicits. • ELICITOR n. one who elicits. |
| FELICIAS | • felicias n. Plural of felicia. • FELICIA n. any member of a South African genus of herbs. |
| FELICITY | • felicity n. (Uncountable) Happiness; (countable) an instance of this. • felicity n. (Uncountable) An apt and pleasing style in speech, writing, etc.; (countable) an apt and pleasing choice of words. • felicity n. (Uncountable, rare) Good luck; success; (countable) An instance of unexpected good luck; a stroke of… |
| HELICASE | • helicase n. (Biochemistry) An enzyme required for DNA unwinding. • HELICASE n. any of a group of enzymes that are able to separate the strands of the double-helix of a DNA molecule. |
| HELICITY | • helicity n. The quality of being helical. • helicity n. (Physics, fluid mechanics, electrodynamics) Any of certain measures of the extent to which vortex lines… • helicity n. (Physics, quantum mechanics) The quantized spin component of a moving particle along the direction of its motion. |
| HELICOID | • helicoid adj. Having the form of a flattened helix. • helicoid n. (Mathematics) A minimal surface in the form of a flattened helix. • HELICOID n. a type of geometrical curve, a flattened spiral. |
| HELICONS | • helicons n. Plural of helicon. • HELICON n. a large circular brass tuba that fits around the player's shoulder. |
| HELICOPT | • helicopt v. (Rare, dated, nonstandard) to helicopter. • HELICOPT v. to travel by helicopter. |
| NICKELIC | • nickelic adj. Containing nickel. • nickelic adj. (Chemistry) Containing trivalent nickel. • NICKELIC adj. pertaining to nickel. |
| PARHELIC | • parhelic adj. Of or pertaining to parhelia. • PARHELIC adj. of or pertaining to a parhelion, a halolike light seen in sky opposite the sun, also PARHELIACAL. |
| PELICANS | • pelicans n. Plural of pelican. • PELICAN n. a large, webfooted bird. |
| SELICTAR | • selictar n. The swordbearer of a Turkish chief; a member of a Turkish cavalry corps. • SELICTAR n. (Turkish) a swordbearer. |
| TELICITY | • telicity n. (Linguistics) The property of a verb or verb phrase that presents an action or event as being complete in some sense. • TELICITY n. the quality of being telic, directed or tending toward a goal or purpose. |