| ARCHDUCHESS | • archduchess n. A daughter or granddaughter of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, or the wife of a son or grandson of the… • ARCHDUCHESS n. the wife or widow of an archduke. |
| ARCHDUCHIES | • archduchies n. Plural of archduchy. • ARCHDUCHY n. the territory of an archduke or archduchess. |
| BUCCANEERED | • buccaneered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buccaneer. • BUCCANEER v. to act as a buccaneer, also BUCCANIER. |
| BUCCANIERED | • buccaniered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buccanier. • BUCCANIER v. to act as a buccaneer, a pirate, originally of the Spanish-American coasts; an unscrupulous adventurer, also BUCCANEER. |
| CARDPUNCHES | • cardpunches n. Plural of cardpunch. • card␣punches n. Plural of card punch. • CARDPUNCH n. a machine which perforates cards to record data. |
| CARDUACEOUS | • carduaceous adj. (Botany) Belonging to the Carduaceae of plants. • CARDUACEOUS adj. belonging to the thistle family. |
| CARICATURED | • caricatured v. Simple past tense and past participle of caricature. • CARICATURE v. to make or draw a caricature of. |
| CHURCHWARDS | • churchwards n. Plural of churchward. • churchwards adv. Towards a church. • CHURCHWARDS adv. in the direction of the church, also CHURCHWARD. |
| CHURCHYARDS | • churchyards n. Plural of churchyard. • church-yards n. Plural of church-yard. • CHURCHYARD n. a yard that belongs to a church and is often used as a burial ground. |
| COTRANSDUCE | • cotransduce v. (Transitive) To transduce along with something else. • COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly. |
| DRACUNCULUS | • dracunculus n. A dragonet, a fish of families Calliomyidae or Draconettidae. • dracunculus n. The Guinea worm (Filaria medinensis, now Dracunculus medinensis). • Dracunculus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Dracunculidae – greatly elongated nematode worms including the Guinea worm. |
| DULOCRACIES | • dulocracies n. Plural of dulocracy. • DULOCRACY n. a government formed of privileged slaves, also DOULOCRACY. |
| EXCRUCIATED | • excruciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excruciate. • EXCRUCIATE v. to inflict intense pain on. |
| UNPRACTICED | • unpracticed adj. Not practiced; inexperienced. • unpracticed adj. Not carried out in practice; not usually done. • UNPRACTICED adj. not practiced, also UNPRACTISED. |
| UNSCRATCHED | • unscratched adj. Not scratched. • UNSCRATCHED adj. not scratched. |