| calvados | (n) dry apple brandy made in Normandy |
| calvaria | (n) the dome of the skull, Syn. skullcap |
| calvary | (n) a hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified, Syn. Golgotha |
| calvary | (n) any experience that causes intense suffering, Syn. martyrdom |
| calvary clover | (n) an annual of the Mediterranean area having spiny seed pods and leaves with dark spots, Syn. Medicago echinus, Medicago intertexta |
| calvary cross | (n) a Latin cross set on three steps, Syn. cross of Calvary |
| calvatia | (n) genus of puffballs having outer casings whose upper parts break at maturity into angular pieces to expose the spores, Syn. genus Calvatia |
| Calvaria | ‖n. [ L. See Calvary. ] (Anat.) The bones of the cranium; more especially, the bones of the domelike upper portion. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Calvary | n. [ L. calvaria a bare skull, fr. calva the scalp without hair. fr. calvus bald; cf. F. calvaire. ] ☞ The Latin calvaria is a translation of the Greek |
| Calvatia | n. a genus of puffballs having outer casings whose upper parts break at maturity into angular pieces to expose the spores. |
| Calvados { m } [ cook. ] | Calvados [Add to Longdo] |