| ARABICISE | • arabicise v. To make Arabic, as to customs, culture, pronunciation, spelling, or style. • ARABICISE v. to make Arabic, also ARABICIZE. | 
| ARABICIZE | • Arabicize v. (Transitive) To make Arabic. • ARABICIZE v. to make Arabic. | 
| ARABILITY | • arability n. (Agriculture) The capacity for land to produce or support vegetation. • ARABILITY n. the ability to be ploughed. | 
| ARABINOSE | • arabinose n. (Biochemistry) An aldopentose that occurs most often in polysaccharides such as hemicellulose and pectin. • ARABINOSE n. a pentose sugar which is a constituent of many plant gums. | 
| ARABISING | • Arabising v. Present participle of Arabise. • ARABISE v. to adopt Arab customs, also ARABIZE. | 
| ARABIZING | • Arabizing v. Present participle of Arabize. • ARABIZE v. to adopt Arab customs, also ARABISE. | 
| CARABINER | • carabiner n. A metal link with a gate that can open and close, generally used for clipping ropes to anchors or other objects. • CARABINER n. (German) a steel link with a clip on side used in mountaineering, also KARABINER. | 
| CARABINES | • carabines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carabine. • CARABINE n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABIN, CARBINE. | 
| KARABINER | • karabiner n. Alternative spelling of carabiner. • KARABINER n. (German) a steel link with clip on side used in mountaineering, also CARABINER. | 
| KOHLRABIS | • kohlrabis n. Plural of kohlrabi. • KOHLRABI n. (German) a variety of cabbage. | 
| MIRABILIA | • mirabilia n. Wonderful or extraordinary things; marvels. • MIRABILIA n. (Latin) wonders. | 
| MIRABILIS | • mirabilis n. (Botany) Any of the plant genus Mirabilis; a four-o’clock. • Mirabilis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Nyctaginaceae – umbrellaworts, principally of the New World. • MIRABILIS n. (short for) aqua mirabilis, a hydrated form of sodium sulphate. | 
| RABIDNESS | • rabidness n. The property of being rabid. • RABIDNESS n. the state of being rabid. | 
| STRABISMS | • strabisms n. Plural of strabism. • STRABISM n. a squint, also STRABISMUS. |