| CANTRAP | • cantrap n. Alternative form of cantrip. • CANTRAP n. (Scots) a magic spell, also CANTRIP, CANTRAIP. |
| CANTRIP | • cantrip n. A spell or incantation; a trifling magic trick. • cantrip n. A wilful piece of trickery or mischief. • CANTRIP n. (Scots) a charm; an incantation, also CANTRAIP, CANTRAP. |
| CAPRINE | • caprine adj. Of or relating to goats. • caprine adj. Goatlike. • caprine n. Any of certain caprids (including sheep) that are regarded as being similar to the goat; any member… |
| CARPING | • carping v. Present participle of carp. • carping adj. Complaining excessively. • carping n. Excessive complaining. |
| CRAMPON | • crampon n. An attachment to a shoe or boot that provides traction by means of spikes. Used for climbing or walking… • crampon n. (Botany) An aerial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy. • crampon n. (Heraldry) A heraldic figure in the form of a bar bent at the ends into the form of a hook. |
| CRAPING | • craping v. Present participle of crape. • CRAPE v. to cover or shroud with crape, also CREPE. |
| CYPRIAN | • Cyprian n. (Archaic) Cypriot. • Cyprian n. (Obsolete) A lewd woman; a harlot. • Cyprian adj. (Archaic) Cypriot. |
| PRANCED | • pranced v. Simple past tense and past participle of prance. • PRANCE v. to spring forward on the hind legs, also PRAUNCE. |
| PRANCER | • prancer n. A person or animal (especially a horse) that prances. • Prancer prop.n. The third reindeer of Santa Claus. • PRANCER n. a horse that prances. |
| PRANCES | • prances n. Plural of prance. • prances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prance. • PRANCE v. to spring forward on the hind legs, also PRAUNCE. |
| PRANCKE | • PRANCKE v. (obsolete) to fold, pleat, also PRANCK. |
| PRANCKS | • prancks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pranck. • PRANCK v. (obsolete) to fold, pleat, also PRANCKE. |
| PRAUNCE | • praunce v. Archaic form of prance. • PRAUNCE v. (Spenser) to prance. |
| PURANIC | • Puranic adj. Of or pertaining to the Puranas. • PURANIC adj. (Sanskrit) pertaining to the Puranas, the Hindu sacred books. |
| SYNCARP | • syncarp n. (Botany) A kind of aggregate fruit in which the ovaries cohere in a solid mass, with a slender receptacle… • syncarp n. (Botany) A similar multiple fruit, such as a mulberry. • SYNCARP n. a fleshy multiple fruit. |