| ABDICATE | • abdicate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit. • abdicate v. (Transitive, reflexive, obsolete) To formally separate oneself from or to divest oneself of. • abdicate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To depose. |
| ABIDANCE | • abidance n. The act of abiding or continuing; abode; stay; continuance; dwelling. • abidance n. Adherence; compliance; conformity. • ABIDANCE n. the act of abiding. |
| ACADEMIA | • academia n. (Collective) The scientific and cultural community engaged in higher education and research, taken as a whole. • academia n. Continuous study at higher education institutions; scholarship. • ACADEMIA n. (Greek) the academic life or world, also ACADEME. |
| ACADEMIC | • academic adj. Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato. • academic adj. Belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning, or a scholarly society or organization. • academic adj. In particular: relating to literary, classical, or artistic studies like the humanities, rather than… |
| ACETAMID | • acetamid n. Obsolete spelling of acetamide. • ACETAMID n. an amide of acetic acid. |
| ACIDEMIA | • acidemia n. Alternative form of acidaemia. • ACIDEMIA n. a condition of increased acidity of the blood. |
| ACIDHEAD | • acidhead n. (Slang, derogatory) A person who uses the hallucinogenic drug LSD. • ACIDHEAD n. a person who takes hallucinogenic drugs. |
| AECIDIAL | • aecidial adj. Of or relating to the aecidium. • AECIDIAL adj. relating to an aecidium, a cup-shaped fructification in rust fungi, also AECIAL. |
| AIDANCES | • aidances n. Plural of aidance. • AIDANCE n. help. |
| ALCAIDES | • alcaides n. Plural of alcaide. • Alcaides prop.n. Plural of Alcaide. • ALCAIDE n. (Arabic) the commander of a Spanish fortress, also ALCAYDE. |
| CAMAILED | • camailed adj. Fitted with a camail. • CAMAILED adj. having a camail. |
| CAMISADE | • camisade n. Alternative form of camisado. • CAMISADE n. (Spanish) an attack made at night, also CAMISADO. |
| CANARIED | • canaried v. Simple past tense and past participle of canary. • CANARY v. to prance about. |
| DAEDALIC | • Daedalic adj. (Art) Belonging or relating to an early form of Ancient Greek sculpture with Oriental influences. • DAEDALIC adj. ingenious and cunningly designed, also DAEDAL, DAEDALEAN, DAEDALIAN, DEDAL, DEDALIAN. |
| HACIENDA | • hacienda n. A large homestead in a ranch or estate usually in places where Colonial Spanish culture has had architectural… • HACIENDA n. (Spanish) a landed estate, a ranch. |
| MAENADIC | • maenadic adj. Of, or pertaining to a maenad; frenzied. • MAENADIC adj. like a maenad, furious, bacchanalian. |
| RADIANCE | • radiance n. The quality of being radiant, shining, bright or splendid. • radiance n. (Physics) The flux of radiation emitted per unit solid angle in a given direction by a unit area of a source. • RADIANCE n. the quality of being radiant, also RADIANCY. |
| RADICATE | • radicate v. (Transitive, rare) To cause to take root; to plant or establish firmly. • radicate v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To take root; to become established. • radicate v. (Transitive, arithmetic, rare) To extract the root of a number. |
| SIDALCEA | • sidalcea n. (Botany) Any of the genus Sidalcea of checkerblooms or checkermallows. • Sidalcea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Malvaceae – checkerbloom, checkermallow, prairie mallow. • SIDALCEA n. a plant of the marrow family. |