| callus |
a thickened, toughened area of skin or other tissue, such as bone or bark. [3 definitions] |
| calm |
without or almost without motion; still; unmoving. [6 definitions] |
| calm down |
to become calm or calmer. |
| calomel |
a white tasteless powder containing mercury, used as a laxative, fungicide, or purgative; mercurous chloride. |
| caloric |
of or pertaining to calories, as in food. [2 definitions] |
| calorie |
a unit of heat equal to the amount necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius; gram calorie; small calorie. (abbr.: cal.) [3 definitions] |
| calorific |
pertaining to or producing heat. |
| calorimeter |
a device for measuring heat given off or absorbed. |
| calque |
a word adopted into one language from another through the translation of each root or morpheme of the foreign word. |
| caltrop |
a metal device with four sharp spikes set so that one of them always points upward, used to injure or hinder cavalry horses or vehicles with pneumatic tires. [2 definitions] |
| calumet |
a long-stemmed, decorated tobacco pipe used by North American Indians in ceremonies, esp. promoting peace and friendship; peace pipe. |
| calumniate |
to make harmful and false statements about (someone). |
| calumnious |
of or containing harmful untruths; slanderous; defamatory. |
| calumny |
a harmful statement, known by the maker to be false. [2 definitions] |
| Calvary |
according to the New Testament, the place near Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was crucified; Golgotha. [2 definitions] |
| calve |
to give birth to a calf. [4 definitions] |
| calves |
pl. of calf. |
| Calvinism |
the teachings of John Calvin and his followers, which emphasized predestination, salvation by God's grace alone, and the authority of the Scriptures. [2 definitions] |
| calx |
the crumbly ash remaining after a metal or mineral has undergone controlled heating. |
| calypso |
(cap.) in The Odyssey by Homer, a sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years. [3 definitions] |
| calyx |
the outermost part of a flower, composed of usu. green sepals. [2 definitions] |