| ACCENDED | • accended v. Simple past tense and past participle of accend. • ACCEND v. (obsolete) to kindle. |
| ACCENTED | • accented v. Simple past tense and past participle of accent. • ACCENT v. to pronounce with prominence. |
| ACESCENT | • acescent adj. Turning sour; readily becoming tart or acid; slightly sour. • acescent n. A substance liable to become sour. • ACESCENT n. something that is slightly sour. |
| BECHANCE | • bechance v. (Intransitive) To happen; chance. • bechance v. (Transitive, archaic) To happen (to); befall to. • bechance adv. Accidentally; by chance. |
| CADENCED | • cadenced adj. (Music) Having a regular, rhythmic cadence. • cadenced v. Simple past tense and past participle of cadence. • CADENCE v. to make rhythmic. |
| CADENCES | • cadences n. Plural of cadence. • cadences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cadence (verb). • CADENCE v. to make rhythmic. |
| CANCELED | • canceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of cancel. • canceled adj. US standard spelling of cancelled. • CANCEL v. to cause not to happen. |
| CANCELER | • canceler n. Agent noun of cancel: Something that, or someone who cancels something; specifically an electronic device… • CANCELER n. one who cancels, also CANCELLER. |
| CANCERED | • cancered adj. Afflicted with cancer. • CANCERED adj. affected with cancer. |
| CENACLES | • cenacles n. Plural of cenacle. • CENACLE n. a dining room, also COENACLE. |
| CETACEAN | • cetacean adj. Pertaining to the zoologic order Cetacea, or associated with species falling under that taxonomic hierarchy. • cetacean adj. (By extension, sometimes figurative) Resembling or relating to large aquatic mammals. • cetacean n. An animal belonging to the order Cetacea, including dolphins, porpoises, and whales. |
| CLARENCE | • clarence n. A kind of carriage popular in the 19th century; a four-wheeled horse-driven vehicle with a glass front… • Clarence prop.n. A ducal title which has been traditionally awarded to junior members of the English and British royal families. • Clarence prop.n. An English surname. |
| COENACLE | • COENACLE n. a dining room, also CENACLE. |
| CREANCES | • creances n. Plural of creance. • CREANCE n. the cord used in training a hawk. |
| CREPANCE | • crepance n. An injury in a horse’s leg, caused by the shoe of one hind foot striking and cutting the other leg… • CREPANCE n. a sore on a horse's hind ankle-joint. |
| NASCENCE | • nascence n. (Rare) Birth. • nascence n. Coming into being; inception, beginning. • NASCENCE n. birth or origin, also NASCENCY. |
| NECKLACE | • necklace n. An article of jewelry that is worn around the neck, most often made of a string of precious metal, pearls… • necklace n. (Figuratively) Anything resembling a necklace in shape. • necklace n. (South Africa) A device used in necklacing (an informal execution); a rubber tyre that is filled with… |
| REACCENT | • reaccent v. To accent again. • REACCENT v. to accent again. |
| VACCINEE | • vaccinee n. The person who receives a vaccine. • VACCINEE n. one that is vaccinated. |