| EMPLACING | • emplacing v. Present participle of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| ENGLACIAL | • englacial adj. Occurring or located within a glacier. • ENGLACIAL adj. embedded in, carried in or running through a glacier. |
| FALLACIES | • fallacies n. Plural of fallacy. • FALLACY n. delusion or error. |
| GLACIALLY | • glacially adv. (Geology) Through glacial action. • glacially adv. In a (literally or figuratively) icy manner; icily. • glacially adv. With the speed of a glacier; very slowly. |
| GLACIATED | • glaciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of glaciate. • GLACIATE v. to cover with glaciers. |
| GLACIATES | • glaciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glaciate. • GLACIATE v. to cover with glaciers. |
| GLACIERED | • glaciered adj. Of terrain: having glaciers. • GLACIERED adj. having a glacier or glaciers. |
| LACINIATE | • laciniate adj. Bordered with a fringe. • LACINIATE adj. cut into narrow lobes; finely fringed, also LACINIATED. |
| PALACINKE | • palacinke n. Slavic crepes. • PALACINKE n. a thin crjpe-like variety of pancake common in Central and Eastern Europe. |
| PLACIDEST | • placidest adj. Superlative form of placid: most placid. • PLACID adj. calm in nature. |
| PLACIDITY | • placidity n. The state of being placid; peacefulness. • PLACIDITY n. the state of being placid. |
| PLACITORY | • placitory adj. (Obsolete, rare) Of or relating to legal pleas. • PLACITORY adj. of or pertaining to pleas or pleading, in courts of law. |
| PRELACIES | • prelacies n. Plural of prelacy. • PRELACY n. the office of a prelate, also PRELATY. |
| REPLACING | • replacing v. Present participle of replace. • REPLACE v. to put back or supply a substitute. |
| SALACIOUS | • salacious adj. Promoting sexual desire or lust. • salacious adj. Lascivious, bawdy, obscene, lewd. • SALACIOUS adj. indecently erotic, lecherous. |
| SOLACIOUS | • solacious adj. (Obsolete) Affording solace. • SOLACIOUS adj. (archaic) giving solace. |
| THYLACINE | • thylacine n. The carnivorous marsupial Thylacinus cynocephalus which was native to Tasmania, now extinct. • THYLACINE n. the Tasmanian wolf. |
| UNPLACING | • unplacing v. Present participle of unplace. • UNPLACE v. to displace. |