| ACERBER | • acerber adj. Comparative form of acerb: more acerb. • ACERB adj. bitter and sour, also ACERBIC. |
| AMERCER | • amercer n. One who amerces. • AMERCER n. one who amerces, fines, punishes. |
| CAPERER | • caperer n. One who capers, leaps, and skips about, or dances. • CAPERER n. one who capers. |
| CAREERS | • careers n. Plural of career. • careers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of career. • CAREER v. to go at full speed. |
| CARIERE | • CARIERE n. (obsolete) career. |
| CATERER | • caterer n. A person employed to obtain and maintain the storage of provisions, especially food. • caterer n. A person or company hired to provide and serve food, usually for a large group and at a location separate… • CATERER n. one that caters. |
| CEREBRA | • cerebra n. Plural of cerebrum. • CEREBRUM n. (Latin) a part of the brain. |
| 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. |
| CREAMER | • creamer n. A jug for holding cream. • creamer n. A separator for removing cream from milk to leave skimmed milk. • creamer n. A nondairy product that adds a creamy texture to coffee. |
| CREASER | • creaser n. A tool or attachment for making creases or guidelines. • CREASER n. one who creases. |
| PRERACE | • prerace adj. (Sports) Occurring before, or in preparation for, a race. • PRERACE adj. before a race. |
| REACHER | • reacher n. A person who reaches. • reacher n. A device used to reach something. • reacher n. A sail, a kind of asymmetrical spinnaker. |
| REBRACE | • rebrace v. To brace again. • REBRACE v. to brace again. |
| RECRATE | • recrate v. (Transitive) To crate again; to pack back into a crate. • RECRATE v. to crate again. |
| RETRACE | • retrace v. (Transitive) To trace (a line, etc. in drawing) again. • retrace v. (Transitive) To go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery. • retrace n. (Television) The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position… |
| TERRACE | • terrace n. A flat open area on the topmost floor of a building or apartment. • terrace n. A platform that extends outwards from a building. • terrace n. (Agriculture) A raised, flat-topped bank of earth with sloping sides, especially one of a series for… |