| ACETOSE | • acetose adj. Sour like vinegar; acetous. • ACETOSE adj. like vinegar. |
| CASEATE | • caseate n. Synonym of caseinate. • caseate n. (Obsolete, chemistry) A salt or ester of caseic acid. • caseate v. (Intransitive, medicine) To undergo necrotic degeneration into a cheese-like state. |
| CASETTE | • casette n. Dated form of cassette. • CASETTE n. a small case containing magnetic tape, also CASSETTE. |
| CELESTA | • celesta n. (Music) A musical instrument consisting principally of a set of graduated steel plates struck with hammers… • Celesta prop.n. A female given name. • CELESTA n. (French) a keyboard instrument, also CELESTE. |
| CERATES | • cerates n. Plural of cerate. • CERATE n. a stiff ointment composed of wax, lard, or oil, and other ingredients. |
| CETANES | • cetanes n. Plural of cetane. • CETANE n. a colourless liquid hydrocarbon, used as a diesel fuel. |
| COATEES | • coatees n. Plural of coatee. • COATEE n. a small coat. |
| CREATES | • creates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of create. • creätes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of creäte. • CREATE v. to bring into being. |
| EATCHES | • eatches n. Plural of eatche. • EATCHE n. (Scott) an adze. |
| ECARTES | • ECARTE n. (French) a card game. |
| ECTASES | • ectases n. Plural of ectasis. • ECTASIS n. (Greek) the lengthening of a short syllable, also ECTASIA. |
| ESCHEAT | • escheat n. (Law) The return of property of a deceased person to the state (originally to a feudal lord) where there… • escheat n. (Law) The property so reverted. • escheat n. (Obsolete) Plunder, booty. |
| PECTASE | • pectase n. (Biochemistry) pectinesterase. • PECTASE n. an enzyme. |
| SECRETA | • secreta n. The products of secretion. • SECRETA n. (Latin) secreted matter; products of secretion. |
| SELECTA | • SELECTA n. a disc jockey. |
| TEACHES | • teaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teach. • teaches n. Plural of teach. • teaches n. Plural of teache. |
| TENACES | • tenaces n. Plural of tenace. • TENACE n. (Spanish) a combination of two high cards in some card games. |