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CITRONcitron n. A greenish yellow colour.
citron n. A small citrus tree, Citrus medica.
citron n. The fruit of a citron tree.
CITRONELLAcitronella n. A tropical Asian grass, Cymbopogon nardus, that has citrus-scented leaves.
citronella n. An essential oil obtained from this plant, often used as an insect repellent.
CITRONELLA n. a colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent.
CITRONELLALcitronellal n. (Organic chemistry) The monoterpenoid aldehyde 3,7-dimethyloct-6-en-1-al responsible for the aroma of citronella oil.
CITRONELLAL n. a colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent, present in citronella and other essential oils.
CITRONELLALScitronellals n. Plural of citronellal.
CITRONELLAL n. a colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent, present in citronella and other essential oils.
CITRONELLAScitronellas n. Plural of citronella.
CITRONELLA n. a colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent.
CITRONELLOLcitronellol n. A natural acyclic monoterpenoid, occurring in citronella oils and used in perfumes and insect repellents.
CITRONELLOL n. an unsaturated liquid alcohol with a roselike odor, used in perfumery and soaps.
CITRONELLOLScitronellols n. Plural of citronellol.
CITRONELLOL n. an unsaturated liquid alcohol with a roselike odor, used in perfumery and soaps.
CITRONScitrons n. Plural of citron.
Citrons prop.n. Plural of Citron.
CITRON n. the fruit of the citron tree, resembling a lemon.
DIGITRONdigitron n. Synonym of Nixie tube.
digitron n. (By extension) Any electronic device for displaying digits.
DIGITRON n. (tradename) a type of tube for displaying information which can be lit by a low discharge.
DIGITRONSdigitrons n. Plural of digitron.
DIGITRON n. (tradename) a type of tube for displaying information which can be lit by a low discharge.
IGNITRONignitron n. A form of rectifier having a pool of mercury as cathode.
IGNITRON n. a device for conducting current in which an electrode dips into a pool of mercury and draws up an arc to start ionization.
IGNITRONSignitrons n. Plural of ignitron.
IGNITRON n. a device for conducting current in which an electrode dips into a pool of mercury and draws up an arc to start ionization.
POSITRONpositron n. (Physics) The antimatter equivalent of an electron, having the same mass but a positive charge.
POSITRON n. an electron but with a positive charge, also POSITON.
POSITRONIUMpositronium n. (Physics, chemistry) An exotic atom (specifically, an onium) consisting of a positron (anti-electron)…
POSITRONIUM n. a positron and and an electron bound together in a short-lived unit, similar to a hydrogen atom.
POSITRONIUMSpositroniums n. Plural of positronium.
POSITRONIUM n. a positron and and an electron bound together in a short-lived unit, similar to a hydrogen atom.
POSITRONSpositrons n. Plural of positron.
POSITRON n. an electron but with a positive charge, also POSITON.
QUERCITRONquercitron n. A yellow dye obtained from the bark of the black oak.
quercitron n. The black oak tree, Quercus velutina, indigenous to North America.
QUERCITRON n. a North American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin.
QUERCITRONSquercitrons n. Plural of quercitron.
QUERCITRON n. a North American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin.
WAITRONwaitron n. (Nonstandard, rare) A waiter or waitress.
waitron n. (Dated, science fiction) A robotic or mechanical waiter.
WAITRON n. a server in a restaurant.
WAITRONSwaitrons n. Plural of waitron.
WAITRON n. a server in a restaurant.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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