| ALERCES | • alerces n. Plural of alerce. • ALERCE n. (Spanish) the wood of the sandarach tree. |
| CAERULE | • CAERULE adj. (Spenser) sky-blue, also CERULE, CERULEAN. |
| CEREALS | • cereals n. Plural of cereal. • CEREAL n. food made from grain. |
| CLEANER | • cleaner n. A person whose occupation is to clean floors, windows and other things. • cleaner n. A device that cleans, such as the vacuum cleaner. • cleaner n. A substance used for cleaning, a cleaning agent. |
| CLEARED | • cleared v. Simple past tense and past participle of clear. • CLEAR v. to remove obstruction. |
| CLEARER | • clearer n. Someone who or something which clears. • clearer n. A tool by which the hemp for lines and twines, used by sailmakers, is finished. • clearer adj. Comparative form of clear: more clear. |
| CLEAVER | • cleaver n. A squarish, heavy knife used by butchers for hacking through bones, etc. • cleaver n. (Music, Bahamas) A type of clave, or rhythm stick, a concussive musical instrument used in traditional Bahamian music. • cleaver n. (Metaphoric) The act of eliminating someone or something, especially when done by someone with a history… |
| CREEDAL | • creedal adj. Of or pertaining to a creed. • CREEDAL adj. pertaining to a creed, also CREDAL. |
| DECLARE | • declare v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make clear, explain, interpret. • declare v. (Transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically. • declare v. (Card games) To show one’s cards in order to score. |
| LEACHER | • leacher n. (Agriculture) A substance that leaches from the soil. • leacher n. Obsolete form of lecher. • LEACHER n. one who leaches. |
| PERCALE | • percale n. (Textiles) A fine, closely woven fabric, made from cotton, polyester or a mix of these, and used for… • PERCALE n. (French) a closely woven French cambric. |
| RECLAME | • reclame v. Obsolete form of reclaim. • réclame n. (Now rare) Publicity; an advertisement. • réclame n. Fame, acclaim, notoriety. |
| RECLEAN | • reclean v. (Transitive) To clean again. • RECLEAN v. to clean again. |
| RELACED | • relaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of relace. • RELACE v. to do up again. |
| RELACES | • relaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relace. • RELACE v. to do up again. |
| RELACHE | • RELACHE n. (French) a period of rest; a break from something. |
| REPLACE | • replace v. (Transitive) To restore to a former place, position, condition, etc.; to put back. • replace v. (Transitive) To refund; to repay; to pay back. • replace v. (Transitive) To supply or substitute an equivalent for. |
| RESCALE | • rescale v. To alter the scale of a drawing or project; to change the physical proportions. • rescale v. To change the scope of a business or project to meet a change in demands. • rescale v. To scale again. |
| SCLERAE | • sclerae n. Plural of sclera. • scleræ n. Plural of sclera. • SCLERA n. (Greek) the outermost membrane of the eyeball. |
| TREACLE | • treacle n. (Chiefly Britain) A syrupy byproduct of sugar refining; molasses or golden syrup. • treacle n. Cloying sentimental speech. • treacle n. (Cockney rhyming slang) Sweetheart (from treacle tart). |