| campania | (n) a region of southwestern Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea including the islands of Capri and Ischia |
| campanile | (n) a bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building, Syn. belfry |
| campanula | (n) any of various plants of the genus Campanula having blue or white bell-shaped flowers, Syn. bellflower |
| campanulaceae | (n) family of plants of the order Campanulales; in some classifications includes Lobeliaceae, Syn. bellflower family, family Campanulaceae |
| campanulales | (n) an order of plants of the subclass Asteridae including: Campanulaceae; Lobeliaceae; Cucurbitaceae; Goodeniaceae; Compositae, Syn. order Campanulales |
| campanulate | (adj) shaped like a bell or campana, Syn. campanular, campanulated, Example: campanulate flowers of the genus Campanula |
| Campana | n. [ LL. campana bell. Cf. Campanle. ] |
| Campaned | a. (Her.) Furnished with, or bearing, campanes, or bells. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campanero | ‖n. [ Sp., a bellman. ] (Zool.) The bellbird of South America. See Bellbird. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campanes | n. pl. [ See Campana. ] (Her.) Bells. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campania | ‖n. [ See Campaig. ] Open country. Sir W. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campaniform | a. [ LL. campana bell + -form: cf. F. companiforme. ] Bell-shaped. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campanile | ‖n. [ It. campanile bell tower, steeple, fr. It. & LL. campana bell. ] (Arch.) A bell tower, esp. one built separate from a church. [ 1913 Webster ] Many of the campaniles of Italy are lofty and magnificent structures. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campaniliform | a. [ See Campaniform. ] Bell-shaped; campanulate; campaniform. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campanologist | n. One skilled in campanology; a bell ringer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Campanology | n. [ LL. campana bell + -logy. ] The art of ringing bells, or a treatise on the art. [ 1913 Webster ] |