| CAPTIVANCE | • captivance n. (Obsolete, rare) Captivity. • CAPTIVANCE n. (Spenser) captivity, also CAPTIVAUNCE. |
| CASEVACING | • CASEVAC v. to evacuate a battlefield casualty, normally by helicopter. |
| CHEVISANCE | • chevisance n. (Obsolete) Help, remedy; a resource or solution. • chevisance n. (Obsolete) The raising of money; money raised or lent for some purpose. • chevisance n. (Obsolete) Chivalrous adventure. |
| CLAVICORNS | • clavicorns n. Plural of clavicorn. • CLAVICORN n. a beetle having club-shaped antennae. |
| CONCLAVISM | • CONCLAVISM n. a minority movement that rejects the authority of the established pope and instead supports an alternative pope. |
| CONCLAVIST | • conclavist n. The personal aide of a cardinal at a papal conclave. • CONCLAVIST n. one of the two ecclesiastics allowed to attend a cardinal in the conclave. |
| CONNIVANCE | • connivance n. (Law) The process of conniving or conspiring. • CONNIVANCE n. the act of conniving, also CONNIVANCY. |
| CONNIVANCY | • connivancy n. (Obsolete) connivance. • CONNIVANCY n. the act of conniving, also CONNIVANCE. |
| COVARIANCE | • covariance n. (Statistics) A statistical measure defined as 𝐂𝐨𝐯(𝑋,𝑌)=𝐄((𝑋−μ)(𝑌−ν)) given two real-valued random variables… • covariance n. (Object-oriented programming) The conversion of data types from wider to narrower in certain situations. • COVARIANCE n. the property of varying concomitantly. |
| CUNCTATIVE | • cunctative adj. (Rare) Inclined to delay. • CUNCTATIVE adj. causing delay, also CUNCTATIOUS, CUNCTATORY. |
| VACCINATED | • vaccinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vaccinate. • vaccinated adj. Being protected from a disease by having received a vaccine. • VACCINATE v. to inoculate with a vaccine. |
| VACCINATES | • vaccinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vaccinate. • VACCINATE v. to inoculate with a vaccine. |
| VACCINATOR | • vaccinator n. A person or agent that administers vaccines. • VACCINATOR n. one who vaccinates. |
| VACCINIUMS | • vacciniums n. Plural of vaccinium. • VACCINIUM n. (Latin) a genus of ericaceous shrubs including the various kinds of blueberries and the true cranberries. |
| VANCOMYCIN | • vancomycin n. (Pharmacology) A glycopeptide antibiotic C66H75Cl2N9O24 produced by the actinomycete Amycolaptosis orientalis… • VANCOMYCIN n. an antibiotic drug obtained from the bacterium Streptomyces orientalis, used against bacteria that are resistant to other antibiotics. |
| VICARIANCE | • vicariance n. (Biology) The separation of a group of organisms by a geographic barrier, resulting in differentiation… • vicariance n. (Geology) The geological event which produces such a barrier (volcano, earthquake, etc). • vicariance n. (Psychology, colloquial) The act of experiencing an event by proxy through an empathic link with the… |