| Calcutta |
a state capital on the eastern coast of India. |
| caldera |
a large volcanic crater, esp. one whose diameter greatly exceeds that of the vent within it. |
| caldron |
variant of cauldron, a round metal pot hung or placed over a fire, used for boiling liquids. |
| calèche |
variant of calash. |
| Caledonia |
a literary name for Scotland. |
| calendar |
a chart of the days, weeks, and months of one or more years. [4 definitions] |
| calendar year |
the period of time that begins on January 1 and ends on December 31. (Cf. fiscal year.) |
| calender |
a machine in which paper or cloth is pressed between rollers to make it smooth or glossy. [2 definitions] |
| calends |
(usu. used with a pl. verb) in the ancient Roman calendar, the first day of any month. |
| calendula |
a plant of the composite family that bears yellow or orange flowers; pot marigold. |
| calescent |
increasing in heat; getting warm. |
| calf1 |
the young of cattle or of other bovine mammals, and of some other large mammals such as seals or whales. [2 definitions] |
| calf2 |
the muscular back part of a human's leg below the knee. |
| calf's-foot jelly |
the cooled gelatinous edible stock of boiled calves' feet. |
| calfskin |
the hide of a calf. [2 definitions] |
| Caliban |
a grotesque, brutish, half-human creature in The Tempest by William Shakespeare. |
| caliber |
the inner diameter of a gun barrel or other tube. [3 definitions] |
| calibrate |
to assign, verify, or correct the graduated markings on (a quantitative measuring instrument such as a thermometer). [2 definitions] |
| calico |
a simply woven cotton cloth with a bright printed pattern. [3 definitions] |
| calif |
variant of caliph. |
| California |
a U.S. state on the Pacific coast. (abbr.: CA) |