| AGORAE | • agorae n. Plural of agora. • AGORA n. a marketplace in ancient Greece. |
| FLORAE | • florae n. Plural of flora. • floræ n. Plural of flora. • FLORA n. (Latin) the plant life of a particular region. |
| FRAENA | • fraena n. Plural of fraenum. • fræna n. Plural of frænum. • FRAENUM n. (Latin) a connecting fold of membrane, also FRENUM. |
| HYDRAE | • hydrae n. Plural of hydra. • Hydrae prop.n. (Astronomy) genitive of Hydra used when naming stars, such as α Hydrae. • hydræ n. Plural of hydra. |
| LAURAE | • laurae n. Plural of laura. • LAURA n. (Latin) a group of huts or cells inhabited by reclusive monks in Egypt and the Middle East, also LAVRA. |
| LIBRAE | • librae n. Plural of libra. • Librae prop.n. (Astronomy) genitive of Libra used when naming stars, such as α Librae. • LIBRA n. (Latin) an ancient Roman unit of weight. |
| MARAES | • maraes n. Plural of marae. • MARAE n. (Maori) a meeting-place. |
| PERAEA | • peraea n. Plural of peraeon. • Peraea prop.n. Alternative form of Perea. • PERAEON n. (Greek) a crustacean's thorax, also PEREION, PEREON. |
| PORAES | • PORAE n. (Maori) a large edible sea-fish of New Zealand waters. |
| SCRAES | • SCRAE n. (Scott) scree, loose rock debris. |
| SERRAE | • serrae n. Plural of serra. • SERRA n. (Latin) a serrated organ, structure, or edge. |
| STRAES | • STRAE n. (Scots) straw. |
| TERRAE | • terrae n. Plural of terra. • TERRA n. (Latin) the earth. |
| UMBRAE | • umbrae n. Plural of umbra. • UMBRA n. (Latin) a shadow. |
| URAEUS | • uraeus n. A representation of the sacred asp, symbolising supreme power in ancient Egypt. • uræus n. Obsolete form of uraeus. • URAEUS n. (Greek) an Egyptian symbol of kingship, a rearing cobra worn on the king's forehead or crown. |