| ADEQUACY | • adequacy n. The quality of being sufficient, adequate or able to meet the needs. • ADEQUACY n. the state of sufficiency. |
| AUXOCYTE | • AUXOCYTE n. a cell undergoing meiosis. |
| BUOYANCE | • buoyance n. The state or quality of being buoyant. • BUOYANCE n. the tendency to float, also BUOYANCY. |
| CALYCULE | • calycule n. (Botany) Synonym of calyculus (“group of bracts resembling an outer calyx”). • CALYCULE n. a cuplike structure. |
| CAUSEWAY | • causeway n. A road that is raised so as to be above water, marshland, and similar low-lying obstacles. Originally… • causeway v. (Obsolete, transitive) To pave, to cobble. • CAUSEWAY v. to build a raised roadway over. |
| CAUSEYED | • causeyed adj. Having a causey. • CAUSEYED adj. having a paved road. |
| CENTAURY | • centaury n. Any of the flowering plants in or formerly in the genus Centaurium. • centaury n. Any of diverse other plants… • CENTAURY n. a plant of the genus Centaurium, of the gentian family, usually with pink flowers. |
| CYANURET | • cyanuret n. (Obsolete) cyanide. • CYANURET n. (obsolete) cyanide. |
| EUCALYPT | • eucalypt n. Any tree of the genus Eucalyptus. • eucalypt n. Any tree of the tribe Eucalypteae of genera related and similar to Eucalyptus, such as Corymbia and Angophora. • EUCALYPT n. a large Australian tree, also EUCALYPTUS. |
| EUCARYON | • eucaryon n. Alternative spelling of eukaryon. • EUCARYON n. a type of cell nucleus, also EUKARYON. |
| EUCARYOT | • eucaryot n. Alternative form of eukaryote. • EUCARYOT n. an organism whose cells have a eukaryon, a highly organised nucleus, also EUCARYOTE, EUKARYOT, EUKARYOTE. |
| FAUCETRY | • FAUCETRY n. an array of faucets. |
| GAUCHELY | • gauchely adv. In a gauche manner. • GAUCHE adv. (French) awkward, clumsy. |
| LACQUEYS | • lacqueys n. Plural of lacquey. • LACQUEY v. to serve in a servile manner, also LACKEY. |
| NUMERACY | • numeracy n. The quality of being numerate; numerical skill. • NUMERACY n. the state of understanding basic mathematics. |
| PICAYUNE | • picayune n. (Especially Louisiana, historical) A small coin of the value of six-and-a-quarter cents; a Spanish coin… • picayune n. (By extension, archaic) A coin worth five cents (a nickel) or some other low value. • picayune n. (Figuratively, informal) A person regarded as unworthy of respect or useless; also, something of very… |
| QUACKERY | • quackery n. (Law, medicine, uncountable) The practice of fraudulent medicine, usually in order to make money or… • quackery n. (Countable) An instance of practicing fraudulent medicine. • QUACKERY n. the practise of a charlatan, also QUACKISM. |
| SEACUNNY | • seacunny n. (Historical or India) A lascar helmsman. • SEACUNNY n. (Persian) a lascar steersman. |