| CLEUCH | • cleuch n. (Scotland) Alternative form of clough (“a ravine or gorge”). • CLEUCH n. (Scots) a ravine, a gully, also CLEUGH, CLOUGH. |
| CLEUGH | • cleugh n. (Scotland, Northumbria) Alternative form of clough (“a ravine or gorge”). • CLEUGH n. (Scots) a ravine, a gully, also CLEUCH, CLOUGH. |
| COLEUS | • coleus n. Any of certain plants in the mint family, many used as ornamentals for their colorful, variegated leaves… • Coleus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – somewtimes placed in genera Plectranthus and Solenostemon. • COLEUS n. (Greek) a plant of the Mint family, cultivated for its bright-colored or variegated leaves. |
| FLEURS | • fleurs n. Plural of fleur. • FLEUR n. (French) a flower. |
| FLEURY | • fleury adj. Alternative spelling of flory. • Fleury prop.n. A surname from French. • FLEURY adj. decorated with fleurs-de-lis. |
| LEUCIN | • leucin n. Dated form of leucine. • LEUCIN n. an amino acid, also LEUCINE. |
| LEUCON | • leucon n. A complex sponge structure in which chambers lined with choanocytes are connected by a network of canals. • LEUCON n. a sponge of complex structure. |
| LEUDES | • leudes n. Plural of leud. • LEUD n. a feudal vassal. |
| LEUKON | • LEUKON n. (Greek) a bodily organ consisting of the white blood cells. |
| OLEUMS | • oleums n. Plural of oleum. • OLEUM n. (Latin) fuming sulphuric acid. |
| PILEUM | • pileum n. (Zoology) The top of a bird’s head, from the base of the bill to the nape. • PILEUM n. (Latin) the top of a bird's head. |
| PILEUP | • pileup n. Alternative spelling of pile-up. • pile-up n. (Colloquial) A pile, a group of people or things which have piled up on one another, especially. • pile-up n. An accumulation that occurs over time, especially one which is not welcome. |
| PILEUS | • pileus n. (Mycology) The cap of a mushroom. • pileus n. The bell of a jellyfish. • pileus n. (Meteorology) A small thin cloud attached to a cumulus cloud. |
| PLEUCH | • PLEUCH v. (Scots) to plough, also PLEUGH. |
| PLEUGH | • pleugh n. (Scotland) plow. • PLEUGH v. (Scots) to plough, also PLEUCH. |
| PLEURA | • pleura n. (Anatomy) Each of a pair of smooth serous membranes which line the thorax and envelop the lungs in humans… • pleura n. (Zootomy) A lateral part in an animal body or structure. • pleura n. Plural of pleuron. |
| SLEUTH | • sleuth n. A detective. • sleuth n. (Archaic) A sleuthhound; a bloodhound. • sleuth n. (Obsolete) An animal’s trail or track. |
| SOLEUS | • soleus n. A broad, flat muscle that extends behind the gastrocnemius along the back of the calf. • SOLEUS n. (Latin) a leg muscle. |