| ACQUIESCENCES | • acquiescences n. Plural of acquiescence. • ACQUIESCENCE n. the act of acquiescing. |
| BACKSCRATCHES | • backscratches n. Plural of backscratch. • backscratches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backscratch. • BACKSCRATCH v. to scratch the back; (figurative) to do favours in return for favours, to engage in servile flattery. |
| CALORESCENCES | • CALORESCENCE n. the transmutation of heat rays into luminous rays. |
| CHRYSOCRACIES | • CHRYSOCRACY n. the rule of wealth; plutocracy. |
| CIRCUMSTANCES | • circumstances n. Plural of circumstance. • CIRCUMSTANCE v. to place in particular circumstances. |
| COCCIDIOSTATS | • coccidiostats n. Plural of coccidiostat. • COCCIDIOSTAT n. an agent which builds up a resistance by the host to coccidia by retarding the latter's life-cycle, etc. |
| CONNASCENCIES | • CONNASCENCY n. the state of being connascent, also CONNASCENCE. |
| DECALESCENCES | • decalescences n. Plural of decalescence. • DECALESCENCE n. the point in heating metal where it appears to cool. |
| ECCLESIASTICS | • ecclesiastics n. Plural of ecclesiastic. • ecclesiastics n. The field of study of the church. • ECCLESIASTIC n. a person consecrated to the church, such as a priest or a clergyman. |
| GLAUCESCENCES | • GLAUCESCENCE n. the state of being glaucescent, somewhat glaucous. |
| INCALESCENCES | • incalescences n. Plural of incalescence. • INCALESCENCE n. the process or action of becoming warm or hot. |
| RECALESCENCES | • recalescences n. Plural of recalescence. • RECALESCENCE n. the renewed glowing of iron at a certain stage of cooling from white heat. |
| SACCHAROMYCES | • saccharomyces n. Any of many single-celled fungi of the genus Saccharomyces, which lack a true mycelium; especially the yeasts. • Saccharomyces prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Saccharomycetaceae – many yeasts, especially those involved in fermentation. • SACCHAROMYCES n. any of a genus of usually unicellular yeasts. |