| ACHOLIAS | • ACHOLIA n. a lack of bile. |
| CHOLIAMB | • choliamb n. (Poetry) A limping iamb. • CHOLIAMB n. (Greek) a verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last, also CHOLIAMBIC. |
| CREOLIAN | • Creolian adj. Alternative form of Creolean. • Creolian n. Alternative form of Creolean. • CREOLIAN n. a type of mixed language, also CREOLE. |
| FOLIAGED | • foliaged adj. Having foliage, or in compounds, a defined type of foliage. • FOLIAGED adj. having foliage. |
| FOLIAGES | • foliages n. Plural of foliage. • FOLIAGE n. the growth of leaves on a plant. |
| FOLIATED | • foliated adj. (Geology, of a rock) Having a structure of thin layers. • foliated adj. (Architecture) Decorated with foliage. • foliated adj. (Music) Having notes added above or below, as in a plain-song melody. |
| FOLIATES | • foliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foliate. • FOLIATE v. to number the leaves of. |
| GOLIARDS | • goliards n. Plural of goliard. • Goliards n. Plural of Goliard. • GOLIARD n. (historical) a wandering scholar in the Middle Ages, known for riotous behaviour and satirical Latin poems lampooning the church. |
| GOLIARDY | • GOLIARDY n. boisterous, irreverent behaviour. |
| GOLIASED | • GOLIAS v. to behave irreverently. |
| GOLIASES | • GOLIAS v. to behave irreverently. |
| GOLIATHS | • goliaths n. Plural of goliath. • Goliaths n. Plural of Goliath. • GOLIATH n. a person considered to be a giant. |
| HEMIOLIA | • HEMIOLIA n. (Greek) in mediaeval music, a perfect fifth, also HEMIOLA. |
| KAOLIANG | • kaoliang n. A sorghum-based variety of baijiu. • kaoliang n. Any of various Chinese varieties of sorghum. • KAOLIANG n. (Chinese) sorghum grain of several varieties; an alcoholic drink made from it. |
| MAGNOLIA | • magnolia n. A tree or shrub in any species of the genus Magnolia, many with large flowers and simple leaves. • magnolia n. The flower of a magnolia tree. • magnolia n. A native or resident of the American state of Mississippi. |
| PIGNOLIA | • pignolia n. A pine nut; the edible seed of a pine tree. • PIGNOLIA n. (Italian) the edible seed of nut pines, also PIGNOLI. |
| SPOLIATE | • spoliate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To plunder. • spoliate v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To engage in robbery; to plunder. • SPOLIATE v. to despoil; to plunder. |
| TRIFOLIA | • trifolia n. Plural of trifolium. • TRIFOLIUM n. (Latin) any leguminous plant of the large genus Trifolium, characterized by trifoliate leaves. |