| AMBARIS | • AMBARI n. (Urdu) a fibre-yielding plant of East Indies, also AMBARY. |
| ASCARIS | • Ascaris prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ascarididae – intestinal roundworms affecting pigs and humans. • ASCARIS n. (Greek) any nematode worm of the parasitic genus Ascaris, infesting the small intestines, also ASCARID. |
| ASKARIS | • askaris n. Plural of askari. • Askaris prop.n. Plural of Askari. • ASKARI n. (Arabic) an East African soldier or policeman. |
| CIDARIS | • CIDARIS n. (Latin) the royal tiara or cap of state of the ancient Persians. |
| CURARIS | • CURARI n. (Caribbean) a paralysing poison extracted from the bark of certain South American trees, also CURARA, CURARE, URARE. |
| HAKARIS | • hakaris n. Plural of hakari. • HAKARI n. (Maori) a ritual feast. |
| HEGARIS | • hegaris n. Plural of hegari. • HEGARI n. a kind of sorghum grain. |
| JAWARIS | • JAWARI n. (Hindi) Indian millet, aka durra, also JOWAR, JOWARI. |
| JOWARIS | • JOWARI n. (Hindi) Indian millet, aka durra, also JOWAR, JAWARI. |
| KORARIS | • KORARI n. (Maori) a native New Zealand flax plant, aka claddie. |
| KUMARIS | • kumaris n. Plural of kumari. • Kumaris prop.n. Plural of Kumari. • KUMARI n. (Hindi) in India, the title of Miss. |
| MARARIS | • MARARI n. (Maori) the butterfish. |
| NAGARIS | • nagaris n. Plural of nagari. • NAGARI n. (Sanskrit) the character in which Sanskrit is usually printed, also DEVANAGARI. |
| OURARIS | • OURARI n. (Caribbean) the plant yielding curare, also OORALI, OURALI, URALI, URARI, WOORALI, WOORARA, WOORARI, WOURALI. |
| PUJARIS | • pujaris n. Plural of pujari. • PUJARI n. (Hindu) a priest. |
| SAFARIS | • safaris n. Plural of safari. • safaris v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of safari. • SAFARI v. to go on a hunting expedition. |
| SOUARIS | • SOUARI n. a tree of Guiana, yielding butternuts, also SAOUARI. |
| TAMARIS | • tamaris n. Plural of tamari. • TAMARI n. (Japanese) a concentrated sauce made of soya beans and salt. |
| UAKARIS | • uakaris n. Plural of uakari. • UAKARI n. (Tupi) a short-tailed, longhaired monkey, also OUAKARI. |