| ACTINIAE | • actiniae n. Plural of actinia. • ACTINIA n. (Greek) a sea-anemone, also ACTINIAN. |
| BABESIAE | • babesiae n. Plural of babesia. • BABESIA n. a parasite causing cattle fever. |
| EULOGIAE | • eulogiae n. Plural of eulogia. • EULOGIA n. (Latin) a blessing; holy bread. |
| FACETIAE | • facetiae n. (Rare) Witty or amusing writings or remarks. • facetiae n. (Archaic, euphemistic) Indecent books. • FACETIAE n. (Latin) witty sayings or writings. |
| FILARIAE | • filariae n. Plural of filaria. • FILARIA n. (Latin) a parasitic worm, also FILARIID. |
| FIMBRIAE | • fimbriae n. Plural of fimbria. • fimbriæ n. (Obsolete) plural of fimbria. • FIMBRIA n. (Latin) a fringing filament. |
| INDUCIAE | • INDUCIAE n. a Scottish legal time limit for a defendant. |
| INDUVIAE | • induviae n. (Botany) persistent portions of a calyx or corolla. • induviae n. (Botany) leaves which do not disarticulate from the stem, and hence remain for a long time. • INDUVIAE n. (Latin) persistent withered leaves on some plants. |
| INERTIAE | • inertiae n. Plural of inertia. • inertiæ n. Plural of inertia. • INERTIA n. (Latin) the tendency of a body to resist acceleration. |
| INFERIAE | • inferiae n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) Sacrifices offered to the souls of deceased heroes or friends. • INFERIAE n. (Latin) offerings to the spirits of the dead. |
| LACINIAE | • laciniae n. Plural of lacinia. • LACINIA n. (Latin) a long narrow lobe in a leaf. |
| MINUTIAE | • minutiae n. Plural of minutia. • minutiæ n. (Obsolete) plural of minutia. • MINUTIA n. (Latin) a small detail. |
| MONILIAE | • MONILIA n. (Latin) a fungus of the Monilia genus, having conidia in branched chains. |
| NOTITIAE | • notitiae n. Plural of notitia. • NOTITIA n. (Latin) a roll, list or register. |
| SCIAENID | • sciaenid n. (Zoology) Any fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae. • SCIAENID n. a member of the family Sciaenidae of tropical and temperate percoid fishes, also SCIAENOID. |