| ALULAE | • alulae n. Plural of alula. • ALULA n. (Latin) one of three feathers springing from the base of the primaries. |
| BLAEST | • BLAE adj. (Old Norse) blackish blue. |
| BULLAE | • bullae n. Plural of bulla. • BULLA n. (Latin) a round seal attached to a papal bull. |
| CELLAE | • cellae n. Plural of cella. • CELLA n. (Latin) the inner chamber of a classical temple. |
| CHELAE | • chelae n. Plural of chela. • CHELA n. (Greek) a pincerlike claw. |
| LAERED | • LAER v. to make a defensive ring of ox-wagons, also LAAGER. |
| LAESIE | • LAESIE adj. (Spenser) lazy. |
| PALLAE | • pallae n. Plural of palla. • PALLA n. (Latin) an oblong rectangular piece of cloth, worn by Roman ladies, and fastened with brooches. |
| PHYLAE | • phylae n. Plural of phyle. • PHYLE n. (Greek) in ancient Greece, a tribe or division of the people of a state into local clans. |
| SCALAE | • scalae n. Plural of scala. • SCALA n. (Latin) a machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus. |
| SELLAE | • SELLA n. (Latin) an area in the sphenoid bone. |
| STELAE | • stelae n. (Archaeology) plural of stela. • stelæ n. Obsolete typography of stelae. • STELA n. (Greek) an inscribed slab used as a monument, also STELE. |
| UVULAE | • uvulae n. Plural of uvula. • uvulæ n. (Obsolete) plural of uvula. • UVULA n. (Latin) the pendent fleshy portion of the soft palate. |
| VILLAE | • villae n. Plural of villa. • VILLA n. (Latin) a country house or farmhouse with subsidiary buildings; a detached house of some size. |