| CALMSTANE | • CALMSTANE n. a white argillaceous stone used for whitening hearthstones and doorsteps. |
| CAMSTANES | • CAMSTANE n. (Scots) a white argillaceous stone used for whitening doorsteps, also CALMSTANE, CALMSTONE, CAMSTONE, CAUMSTANE, CAUMSTONE. |
| CASTANETS | • castanets n. A percussion instrument (idiophone) of Spanish origin, consisting of a pair of concave shells joined… • CASTANET n. (French) a rhythm instrument. |
| CAUMSTANE | • CAUMSTANE n. a white argillaceous stone used for whitening hearthstones and doorsteps. |
| CUTANEOUS | • cutaneous adj. (Anatomy, zoology) Of, relating to, existing on, or affecting the exterior skin, especially the cutis. • CUTANEOUS adj. of or related to the skin. |
| ELASTANES | • ELASTANE n. a synthetic fibre that retains its shape after being stretched. |
| ERGATANER | • ERGATANER n. a worker-like wingless male ant. |
| FONTANELS | • fontanels n. Plural of fontanel. • FONTANEL n. a membrane-covered gap between the immature parietal bones in the skull of a foetus or infant, also FONTANELLE. |
| ISOBUTANE | • isobutane n. (Organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon, a particular isomer of C4H10 found in natural gas. • ISOBUTANE n. a gaseous branched-chain hydrocarbon. |
| ISOOCTANE | • isooctane n. (Organic chemistry) any isomer of n-octane; especially 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, used as a reference in… • iso-octane n. (Chemistry) Any isomer of octane except the normal, straight-chain one; especially 2,2,4-trimethylpentane. • ISOOCTANE n. a fuel of the same octane rating. |
| PRISTANES | • pristanes n. Plural of pristane. • PRISTANE n. a saturated hydrocarbon oil found in the livers of some marine creatures. |
| PRYTANEUM | • prytaneum n. (Historical) The town hall in an Ancient Greek city. • PRYTANEUM n. (Greek) an ancient Greek town hall. |
| SULTANESS | • sultaness n. A sultana (female relative of a sultan). • SULTANESS n. a female sultan. |
| TRIPTANES | • triptanes n. Plural of triptane. • TRIPTANE n. trimethyl butane, a powerful aviation fuel. |
| UNDERTANE | • UNDERTANE v. (Spenser) undertaken. |
| WHUNSTANE | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |