ADAMANTS | • adamants n. Plural of adamant. • ADAMANT n. a legendary impenetrable stone; diamond. |
ALMANACS | • almanacs n. Plural of almanac. • ALMANAC n. a register of the days, weeks and months of the year, also ALMANACK. |
AMANDLAS | • AMANDLA n. (South African) a political slogan calling for Black power. |
AMANITAS | • amanitas n. Plural of amanita. • AMANITA n. (Greek) a kind of poisonous fungus. |
AMARANTS | • amarants n. Plural of amarant. • AMARANT n. a fabled never-fading flower, also AMARANTH. |
ANAEMIAS | • anaemias n. Plural of anaemia. • anæmias n. Plural of anæmia. • ANAEMIA n. a disorder of the blood, also ANEMIA. |
ANAGRAMS | • anagrams n. Plural of anagram. • anagrams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anagram. • ANAGRAM v. to transpose letters to form new words. |
ANATMANS | • ANATMAN n. (Sanskrit) the Buddhist belief in the impermanence of self, also ANATA. |
CAMPANAS | • campanas n. Plural of campana. • CAMPANA n. (Latin) a church bell. |
DAMIANAS | • DAMIANA n. a tropical American shrub; a herbal medicine derived from this. |
KHANSAMA | • khansama n. Alternative form of khansamah. • KHANSAMA n. (Hindi) a house-steward or butler in India, also KHANSAMAH. |
MALANGAS | • malangas n. Plural of malanga. • Malangas prop.n. Plural of Malanga. • MALANGA n. a tropical plant, aka Mantle of the Queen. |
MAMASANS | • mamasans n. Plural of mamasan. • mama-sans n. Plural of mama-san. • MAMASAN n. (Japanese) a Japanese woman in a position of authority. |
MANCALAS | • mancalas n. Plural of mancala. • MANCALA n. (Arabic) a variety of board games. |
MANDALAS | • mandalas n. Plural of mandala. • Mandalas prop.n. Plural of Mandala. • maṇḍalas n. Plural of maṇḍala. |
MANYATAS | • manyatas n. Plural of manyata. • MANYATA n. a small Masai settlement, also MANYATTA. |
MARANTAS | • marantas n. Plural of maranta. • MARANTA n. a genus of tropical plants that includes arrowroot. |
NAGMAALS | • Nagmaals n. Plural of Nagmaal. • NAGMAAL n. (South African) a Dutch Reformed Church Sacrament, the Lord's Supper, also NACHTMAAL. |
NAMASKAR | • namaskar n. (India) The use of the greeting in which one puts one’s hands together and bows slightly; greeting with a namaste. • NAMASKAR n. (Sanskrit) a traditional Indian salutation, a slight bow with the palms pressed together, also NAMASTE. |
SHAMIANA | • shamiana n. (India) A large, ornate tent or pavilion; a marquee. • SHAMIANA n. (Hindi) in India, a large tent, awning or canopy, also SHAMIANAH, SHAMIYANAH. |