ABRASAXES | • ABRASAX n. a mystic word, also ABRAXAS. |
ABRAXASES | • abraxases n. Plural of abraxas. • ABRAXAS n. a gem engraved with a mystical word and bearing a human-animal figure, also ABRASAX. |
AMASSABLE | • amassable adj. Capable of being amassed. • AMASSABLE adj. capable of being amassed. |
AMBASSAGE | • ambassage n. Obsolete form of embassage.; message, embassy. • AMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also EMBASSAGE. |
ASSAYABLE | • assayable adj. That may be assayed. • ASSAYABLE adj. that may be assayed. |
BAASKAAPS | • BAASKAAP n. (South African) the policy of domination of white people in South Africa, also BAASKAP, BAASSKAP. |
BAASSKAPS | • BAASSKAP n. (South African) a theory of racial politics. |
BRAATASES | • BRAATAS n. (Spanish) a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATA, BROUGHTA, BROUGHTAS. |
CATABASES | • catabases n. Plural of catabasis. • CATABASIS n. the decline of a disease in a population, also KATABASIS. |
CATABASIS | • catabasis n. Alternative spelling of katabasis. • CATABASIS n. the decline of a disease in a population, also KATABASIS. |
DATABASES | • databases n. Plural of database. • databases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of database. • data-bases n. Plural of data-base. |
KATABASES | • katabases n. Plural of katabasis. • KATABASIS n. a going down; a military retreat, also CATABASIS. |
KATABASIS | • katabasis n. (Mythology, literature) A mytheme or trope in which the hero embarks on a journey to the underworld. • katabasis n. (By extension, humorous) Any journey downwards or fall. • katabasis n. A retreat, especially a military one. |
MASTABAHS | • mastabahs n. Plural of mastabah. • MASTABAH n. (Arabic) an ancient Egyptian tomb, also MASTABA. |
PARABASES | • parabases n. Plural of parabasis. • PARABASIS n. (Greek) a speech in Greek drama where the chorus advances and addresses the audience. |
PARABASIS | • parabasis n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) The part of an Ancient Greek comedy in which the actors leave the stage… • PARABASIS n. (Greek) a speech in Greek drama where the chorus advances and addresses the audience. |
PIASSABAS | • piassabas n. Plural of piassaba. • PIASSABA n. (Tupi) a coarse, stiff fibre, also PIASSAVA, PIASABA, PIASAVA. |
SARABANDS | • sarabands n. Plural of saraband. • SARABAND n. (Spanish) a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling the minuet, also SARABANDE. |