| ADVECT | • advect v. (Transitive) To transport (something) by advection. • ADVECT v. to transport by the flow of a fluid. |
| CADENT | • cadent adj. Falling. • CADENT adj. (Shakespeare) falling. |
| CADETS | • cadets n. Plural of cadet. • Cadets prop.n. Plural of Cadet. • CADET n. a student at a military school. |
| CANTED | • canted v. Simple past tense and past participle of cant. • canted adj. Having angles. • canted adj. Inclined at an angle to something else; sloping. |
| CARTED | • carted v. Simple past tense and past participle of cart. • CART v. to convey in a two wheeled vehicle. |
| CASTED | • casted adj. (Medicine) Set in a cast. • casted v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of cast. • casted adj. Having membership in a caste. |
| CATTED | • catted v. Simple past tense and past participle of cat. • CAT v. to vomit. |
| COATED | • coated v. Simple past tense and past participle of coat. • coated adj. Covered with a thin layer. • coated adj. Wearing a coat. |
| CRATED | • crated v. Simple past tense and past participle of crate. • CRATE v. to put in a packing box. |
| DACITE | • dacite n. (Geology) An igneous, volcanic rock with a high iron content. • DACITE n. a fine-grained volcanic rock. |
| DECANT | • decant v. (Transitive) To pour off (a liquid) gently, so as not to disturb the sediment. • decant v. (Transitive) To pour from one vessel into another. • decant v. (Archaic, intransitive) To flow. |
| DETACH | • detach v. (Transitive) To take apart from; to take off. • detach v. (Transitive, military) To separate for a special object or use. • detach v. (Intransitive) To come off something. |
| GEDACT | • GEDACT n. a flutelike organ stop, also GEDECKT. |
| REDACT | • redact v. To censor, to black out or remove parts of a document while leaving the remainder. • redact v. (Law) To black out legally protected sections of text in a document provided to opposing counsel, typically… • redact v. To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit. |
| TACKED | • tacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of tack. • TACK v. to fasten with short, sharp-pointed nails. |
| TALCED | • talced v. Simple past tense and past participle of talc. • TALC v. to treat with a fine powdery mineral. |
| TRACED | • traced v. Simple past tense and past participle of trace. • TRACE v. to follow the course of. |