| ALLEGIANT | • allegiant adj. Steadfastly loyal, especially to a monarch or government. • ALLEGIANT adj. (Shakespeare) loyal. • ALLEGIANT n. one who is loyal. |
| AQUILEGIA | • aquilegia n. (Botany) Any member of the genus Aquilegia. • Aquilegia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ranunculaceae – the columbines. • AQUILEGIA n. a genus of plants including columbine. |
| COLLEGIAL | • collegial adj. Of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues. • collegial adj. (Roman Catholicism) Ruled by bishops having equal power. • collegial adj. Of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate. |
| COLLEGIAN | • collegian n. A student (or a former student) of a college. • collegian n. (Slang) An inmate of a prison. • collegian adj. Of or relating to a college or its students. |
| COLLEGIUM | • collegium n. (In Russia) A committee or council. • collegium n. (In Ancient Rome) Any of several legal associations. • COLLEGIUM n. (Latin) a Soviet executive council. |
| DIPLEGIAS | • diplegias n. Plural of diplegia. • DIPLEGIA n. paralysis of a part on both sides of the body. |
| ELEGIACAL | • elegiacal adj. Elegiac; expressing sorrow. • ELEGIACAL adj. related to elegy, also ELEGIAC. |
| ELEGIASTS | • elegiasts n. Plural of elegiast. • ELEGIAST n. one who composes elegies, also ELEGIST. |
| ELEGISING | • elegising v. Present participle of elegise. • ELEGISE v. to write an elegy, also ELEGIZE. |
| ELEGIZING | • elegizing v. Present participle of elegize. • ELEGIZE v. to write an elegy, also ELEGISE. |
| ILLEGIBLE | • illegible adj. Not clear enough to be read; unreadable; not legible or decipherable. • ILLEGIBLE adj. not legible. |
| ILLEGIBLY | • illegibly adv. In a manner that produces illegible results. • ILLEGIBLE adv. not legible. |
| LEGIONARY | • legionary n. (Military, Ancient Rome) A soldier belonging to a legion; a professional soldier of the ancient Roman army. • legionary n. A person who is neither a citizen nor colonial/imperial subject of the state whose military they join. • legionary n. A member of a legion, such as the American Legion, or of any organization containing the term legion… |
| LEGISLATE | • legislate v. To pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws). • LEGISLATE v. to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation. |