| ACALEPHAE | • Acalephae prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic group within the phylum Coelenterata – including the medusae or jellyfishes… • ACALEPHAE n. all cnidarians (jellyfishes) collectively. |
| ACALEPHAN | • acalephan n. An acaleph. • ACALEPHAN n. any cnidarian (a jellyfish), also ACALEPH, ACALEPHE. |
| ACEPHALIC | • acephalic adj. Without a head. • acephalic adj. (Medicine, of a headache, dated) Characterized by a migraine aura without pain. • acephalic adj. Without a leader. |
| CEPHALATE | • cephalate adj. (Zoology) Having a head. • CEPHALATE adj. having a head. |
| CEPHALICS | • CEPHALIC n. a headache remedy, also KEPHALIC. |
| CEPHALINS | • cephalins n. Plural of cephalin. • CEPHALIN n. a compound of phosphorus found in the brain and nervous tissue, also KEPHALIN. |
| CEPHALOUS | • cephalous adj. (Zoology) Having a head; applied chiefly to the Cephalata, a division of mollusks. • -cephalous suff. (Anatomy) head. • CEPHALOUS adj. having a head, also ENCEPHALOUS. |
| ELEPHANTS | • elephants n. Plural of elephant. • Elephants prop.n. The Ivory Coast national football team. • elephant's adj. (Cockney rhyming slang) drunk (intoxicated with alcohol). |
| ENCEPHALA | • encephala n. Plural of encephalon. • encephala n. Plural of encephalum. • Encephala prop.n. (Archaic) A non-taxonomic, informal classification, within phylum Mollusca - those in the classes having… |
| KEPHALICS | • KEPHALIC n. a headache remedy, also CEPHALIC. |
| KEPHALINS | • kephalins n. Plural of kephalin. • KEPHALIN n. a compound of phosphorus found in the brain and nervous tissue, also CEPHALIN. |
| NEPHALISM | • nephalism n. (Obsolete, Temperance movement) The practice of abstaining completely from the drinking of alcohol; teetotalism. • NEPHALISM n. total abstinence from alcoholic drinks. |
| NEPHALIST | • nephalist n. (Obsolete, Temperance movement) One who practises nephalism; a teetotaller. • NEPHALIST n. one who advocates or practices nephalism, total abstinence from alcoholic drinks. |
| STEPHANES | • stephanes n. Plural of stephane. • STEPHANE n. (Greek) an ancient Greek headdress like a diadem. |
| SYNALEPHA | • synalepha n. The suppression of a vowel at the end of word when it is followed by another word beginning with a vowel. • synalepha n. The melding into a single syllable of two vowels from two different syllables. • SYNALEPHA n. the melting of a final vowel or diphthong into the initial vowel or diphthong of the next word, also SYNALOEPHA. |