| ACTINON | • actinon n. (Chemistry, physics, dated) Radon-219 (21986Rn; symbol An), an isotope of radon. • actinon n. (Obsolete) Synonym of radon. • actinon n. (Physics, dated) An actinide. |
| ANCIENT | • ancient adj. Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old. • ancient adj. Existent or occurring in time long past, usually in remote ages; belonging to or associated with antiquity;… • ancient adj. (History) Relating to antiquity as a primarily European historical period; the time before the Middle Ages. |
| ANNICUT | • annicut n. Alternative form of anicut. • ANNICUT n. (Tamil) a dam or mole made in the course of a stream for the purpose of regulating the flow of a system of irrigation, also ANICUT. |
| CANDENT | • candent adj. (Now rare) Glowing as a result of its high temperature; incandescent, glowing with heat. • CANDENT adj. (archaic) glowing, white-hot, also CANDESCENT. |
| CANTEEN | • canteen n. A small cafeteria or snack bar, especially one in a military establishment, school, or place of work. • canteen n. A temporary or mobile café used in an emergency or on a film location etc. • canteen n. A box with compartments for storing eating utensils, silverware etc. |
| CANTINA | • cantina n. A drinking establishment, often specifically of the type found in Latin America. • cantina n. A cantina truck, cantina wagon or cantina trailer. • CANTINA n. (Spanish) a bar or saloon; a wineshop. |
| CANTING | • canting v. Present participle of cant. • canting adj. That cants or preaches in a false manner. • canting n. Alternative form of tjanting. |
| CANTION | • cantion n. (Obsolete, rare) A song, poem or incantation. • CANTION n. (Spenser) a song. |
| CANTONS | • cantons n. Plural of canton. • CANTON v. to divide into districts. |
| CONNATE | • connate adj. Of the same or a similar nature; proceeding from the same stock or root. • connate adj. Inborn. • connate adj. (Botany) United with other organs of the same kind (for example sepals connate with sepals, petals connate… |
| CONTAIN | • contain v. (Transitive) To hold inside. • contain v. (Transitive) To include as a part. • contain v. (Transitive) To put constraints upon; to restrain; to confine; to keep within bounds. |
| ENCHANT | • enchant v. To attract and delight, to charm. • enchant v. To cast a spell upon (often one that attracts or charms). • enchant v. (Role-playing games) To magically enhance or degrade an item. |
| INCANTS | • incants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incant. • INCANT v. to utter ritually. |
| NASCENT | • nascent adj. Emerging; just coming into existence. • nascent adj. (Mathematics, obsolete) Describing a quantity of object that is starting to grow from zero or an infinitesimal… • nascent adj. Describing the state, aspect, or practice of an abstract concept. |
| NONFACT | • nonfact n. That which is not a fact; an opinion, falsehood, etc. • NONFACT n. a statement not based on fact. |
| STANNIC | • stannic adj. (Chemistry) Containing tetravalent tin. • STANNIC adj. as in stannic acid, an acid containing tin its its quadrivalent state. |
| TENANCY | • tenancy n. Synonym of lease (an interest in land, its related contract or the document containing that contract);… • TENANCY n. the temporary occupancy of something that belongs to another, also TENANTRY. |