APICES | • apices n. Plural of apex. • APEX n. (Latin) the topmost point. |
ASPICK | • aspick n. Obsolete form of aspic. (an asp, the snake) • ASPICK n. a venomous snake, also ASP. |
ASPICS | • aspics n. Plural of aspic. • ASPIC n. a clear savoury meat or fish-jelly used as a glaze, also ASPIS. |
CAPIAS | • capias n. (Law) An arrest warrant; a writ commanding officers to take a specified person or persons into custody. • CAPIAS n. (Latin) a writ authorizing the arrest of a person. |
CAPISH | • capish interj. (US) Alternative form of capisce. • CAPISH interj. used to ask if one understands, also CAPEESH, CAPICHE, CAPISCE. |
CAPRIS | • capris n. Capri pants. • CAPRIS n. women's tapering trousers ending above the ankle. |
CAPSID | • capsid n. The outer protein shell of a virus. • CAPSID n. the outer shell of a virus particle. |
PANICS | • panics n. Plural of panic. • panics v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of panic. • PANIC v. to experience great terror. |
PANISC | • panisc n. The god Pan, represented as a satyr. • Panisc n. Alternative form of panisc. • PANISC n. (Greek) an inferior god, attendant upon Pan, also PANISK. |
PHASIC | • phasic adj. Of or relating to phase… • phasic adj. (Physiology) Describing the discontinuous activity of excitable cells or tissues… • PHASIC adj. relating to a phase. |
PICRAS | • PICRA n. a purgative made from aloes and bark. |
PLICAS | • plicas n. Plural of plica. • PLICA n. (Latin) a fold; also, a disease of the hair, in which it becomes twisted and matted together. |
SCAMPI | • scampi n. A Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus). • scampi n. (Especially Australia) Any member of a similar species of genus Nephrops or similar prawns. • scampi n. Plural of scampo. |
SPICAE | • spicae n. Plural of spica. • SPICA n. (Latin) a bandage wound around an injured limb in repeated figures-of-eight forming a series of overlapping V-shapes suggesting an ear of barley. |
SPICAS | • spicas n. Plural of spica. • SPICA n. (Latin) a bandage wound around an injured limb in repeated figures-of-eight forming a series of overlapping V-shapes suggesting an ear of barley. |