| ACORNED | • acorned adj. Furnished or loaded with acorns. • acorned adj. (Rare) Fed or filled with acorns. • ACORNED adj. bearing acorns. |
| BARCODE | • barcode n. Any set of machine-readable parallel bars or concentric circles, varying in width, spacing, or height… • barcode n. (Genetics) A portion of a gene that identifies a particular species. • bar␣code n. Alternative spelling of barcode. |
| BROCADE | • brocade n. (Countable, uncountable) A thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven, originally… • brocade n. An item decorated with brocade. • brocade n. Any of several species of noctuid moths such as some species in the genera Calophasia and Hadena. |
| CARGOED | • CARGO v. to load, weigh down. |
| CAROLED | • caroled v. Simple past tense and past participle of carol. • CAROL v. to sing joyously. |
| CAROMED | • caromed v. Simple past tense and past participle of carom. • CAROM v. to collide with and rebound, also CARROM. |
| CERRADO | • cerrado n. (Biogeography, uncountable) A type of tropical savanna biome occupying much of central Brazil and parts of Paraguay. • cerrado n. (Biogeography, countable) A region with this biome. • CERRADO n. an area of wooded savanna in S America. |
| CHORDAE | • CHORDA n. (Latin) a primitive sort of spinal column. |
| COMRADE | • comrade n. A mate, companion, or associate. • comrade n. A companion in battle; fellow soldier. • comrade n. (Communism) A fellow socialist, communist or other similarly politically aligned person. |
| CORDAGE | • cordage n. (Nautical) A set of ropes and cords, especially that used for a ship’s rigging. • cordage n. (Obsolete) An amount of wood measured in cords. • CORDAGE n. ropes in the rigging of a ship. |
| CORDATE | • cordate n. (Philosophy) Any animal with a heart. • cordate n. (Archaeology) A heart-shaped hand axe. • cordate n. Misspelling of chordate. |
| CORRADE | • corrade v. (Obsolete) To gnaw into; to wear away. • corrade v. (Geology) To erode through physical or mechanical (rather than chemical) means, as the bed of a stream. • corrade v. (Obsolete) To scrape or rake together; to accumulate laboriously. |
| CROAKED | • croaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of croak. • CROAK v. to utter a low hoarse sound. |
| DRACONE | • dracone n. A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea. • DRACONE n. (tradename) a towed flexible container for transporting liquids by water. |
| MERCADO | • Mercado prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • MERCADO n. (Spanish) a market. |
| ORACLED | • oracled v. Simple past tense and past participle of oracle. • ORACLE v. to utter as an oracle. |
| REDCOAT | • redcoat n. (Historical) A British soldier. • redcoat n. A member of the entertainment staff at Butlin’s holiday camps in the United Kingdom, who wear red blazers. • redcoat n. (Slang) A fox. |
| ROACHED | • roached adj. (US) Having a style of trimming a horse’s mane so that the hair stands straight up from the neck, similar… • roached adj. (By extension) Of hair: cut or styled in such a way that it stands straight up. • roached v. Simple past tense and past participle of roach. |
| SARCODE | • sarcode n. (Homeopathy) A remedy made from healthy living tissue. • sarcode n. (Archaic, biology) Synonym of protoplasm. • SARCODE n. protoplasm, esp. of protozoans. |