succinic      pertaining to amber.
nacre mother-of-pearl. [< ML /nacara/ kind of drum, nacre < Ar naqqa~rah drum.]
amber [< Ar /`anbar/ ambergris.]
ambergris [< F /ambre gris/ gray amber.]
paronym a word having the same root as another.
naker a kettledrum usually played as a pair.
paregmenon (rhet.) the juxtaposition of words having a common etymology.
raggle a groove in masonry in which to fit flashing. [?]
regle a channel for a sliding door. [< F /re`gle/ straight-edge].
tatpurusha word formed from attributive and substantive noun. e.g. "bookcase", "aircraft".
strickle a straightedge used to strike grain level with the top of a measure; a tool for sharpening scythes.
croze the groove at each end of a barrel stave into which the top or bottom fits.
bahuvrihi word formed from adjectival and nominal components, denoting a person or thing having the nominal element. e.g. "bonehead", "redcoat", "heavy-handed".
howel a groove in the inner edge of a barrel stave, into which the top or bottom fits.
fillister a rabbet or groove, as on a window sash.
calque a loan translation, esp. one in which the morphemes of a word are individually translated.