| ACCELERATIVE | • accelerative adj. Relating to acceleration; adding to velocity; quickening. • ACCELERATIVE adj. tending to cause acceleration, also ACCELERATORY. |
| CLAIRVOYANCE | • clairvoyance n. (Parapsychology) The power to see the future. • clairvoyance n. Acute intuitive insight or perceptiveness; sagacity. • CLAIRVOYANCE n. the power of seeing things removed in time or space, also CLAIRVOYANCY. |
| CLAIRVOYANCY | • clairvoyancy n. (Nonstandard) Clairvoyance. • CLAIRVOYANCY n. the power of seeing things removed in time or space, also CLAIRVOYANCE. |
| COACERVATING | • COACERVATE v. to heap; to cause to mass together. |
| COACERVATION | • coacervation n. The separation of a colloidal system into two liquid phases, one of which (the coacervate) is more concentrated… • COACERVATION n. an aggregation of particles of an emulsoid into liquid droplets before flocculation. |
| CONTRAOCTAVE | • contraoctave n. Alternative form of contra-octave. • contra-octave n. (Music) The octave directly below the great octave. • CONTRAOCTAVE n. the musical octave that begins on the third C below middle C. |
| CURVICAUDATE | • curvicaudate adj. (Zoology) Having a curved or crooked tail. • CURVICAUDATE adj. having a curvy tail. |
| OVERCAPACITY | • overcapacity n. A capacity for the production of a commodity or product that is in excess of what is needed. • OVERCAPACITY n. excessive capacity for production or services in relation to demand. |
| REVACCINATED | • revaccinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revaccinate. • REVACCINATE v. to vaccinate again. |
| REVACCINATES | • revaccinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revaccinate. • REVACCINATE v. to vaccinate again. |
| SLAVOCRACIES | • slavocracies n. Plural of slavocracy. • SLAVOCRACY n. slave-owners collectively. |