| enchilada | (n) tortilla with meat filling baked in tomato sauce seasoned with chili |
| governador valadares | (n) a city in eastern Brazil to the northeast of Belo Horizonte |
| maladaptive | (adj) showing faulty adaptation, Ant. adaptive |
| novillada | (n) a bullfight in which the bulls are less than four years old |
| phyllocladaceae | (n) a family of Phyllocladaceae, Syn. family Phyllocladaceae |
| pina colada | (n) a mixed drink made of pineapple juice and coconut cream and rum |
| big shot | (n) an important influential person, Syn. big gun, big wheel, big deal, big cheese, head honcho, big enchilada, big fish, Example: he thinks he's a big shot; she's a big deal in local politics; the Qaeda commander is a very big fish |
| common gum cistus | (n) shrub having white flowers and viscid stems and leaves yielding a fragrant oleoresin used in perfumes especially as a fixative, Syn. Cistus ladanum, Cistus ladanifer |
| labdanum | (n) a soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from various rockroses used in perfumes especially as a fixative, Syn. ladanum |
| Gelada | ‖n. (Zool.) A baboon (Gelada Ruppelli) of Abyssinia, remarkable for the length of the hair on the neck and shoulders of the adult male. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ladanum | n. [ L. ladanum, ledanum, Gr. la`danon, lh`danon, fr. lh^don name of a shrub, mastic; cf. Per. lādan, lāden. Cf. Laudanum. ] A gum resin gathered from certain Oriental species of Cistus. It has a pungent odor and is chiefly used in making plasters, and for fumigation. [ Written also labdanum. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Melado | { ‖‖ } n. [ Sp., prop. p. p. of melar to sugar, candy, fr. L. mel honey. See Molasses. ] A mixture of sugar and molasses; crude sugar as it comes from the pans without being drained. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Melada |
| Mulada | ‖n. A moor. [ Scot. ] Lockhart. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mulada | ‖n. [ Sp. Amer., fr. Sp. mulo, mula, a mule. ] A drove of mules. [ Southwest. U.S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Pina colada | [ Sp., strained pineapple. ] A sweet mixed drink made from rum, pineapple juice, and cream of coconut, mixed with crushed ice. [ PJC ] |
| Welladay | interj. [ Corrupted from wela way. ] Alas! Welaway! Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |