| ACQUIRED | • acquired v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquire. • acquired adj. (Medicine) Developed after birth; not congenital. • ACQUIRE v. to come into possession of. |
| AECIDIUM | • aecidium n. The cupulate fruiting body borne upon the mycelium of certain fungi commonly parasitic upon specimens… • aecidium n. (Mycology) A member of the form genus Aecidium. • Aecidium prop.n. (Mycology) A taxonomic genus within the order Pucciniales, a form-genus name applied to a stage of development… |
| AEDICULE | • aedicule n. A small house or room. • ædicule n. Archaic spelling of aedicule. • AEDICULE n. a door or window with columns beside and a pediment above. |
| AUDIENCE | • audience n. A group of people within hearing; specifically, a large gathering of people listening to or watching… • audience n. (Now rare) Hearing; the condition or state of hearing or listening. • audience n. A widespread or nationwide viewing or listening public, as of a TV or radio network or program. |
| AURICLED | • auricled adj. (Botany) auriculate. • AURICLED adj. having ear-shaped appendages or lobes. |
| CAUDICES | • caudices n. Plural of caudex. • CAUDEX n. (Latin) the woody base of some plants. |
| CAUDICLE | • caudicle n. (Botany) A slender, elastic process to which the masses of pollen in orchidaceous plants are attached. • CAUDICLE n. the stalk of the pollen masses of certain orchids. |
| CHIAUSED | • chiaused v. Simple past tense and past participle of chiaus. • CHIAUS v. to cheat, swindle. |
| DECIDUAE | • deciduae n. Plural of decidua. • DECIDUA n. (Latin) a mucous membrane of the uterus. |
| DECIDUAL | • decidual adj. Of or relating to the decidua. • DECIDUAL adj. pertaining to the decidua. |
| DECIDUAS | • deciduas n. Plural of decidua. • DECIDUA n. (Latin) a mucous membrane of the uterus. |
| DECURIAS | • decurias n. Plural of decuria. • DECURIA n. (Latin) a company of ten or more Roman soldiers under a decurion, also DECURY. |
| DULCINEA | • dulcinea n. Sweetheart, ladylove. • Dulcinea n. (Obsolete) A mistress; a sweetheart. • DULCINEA n. a sweetheart. |
| EDACIOUS | • edacious adj. Having an insatiable appetite; voracious, ravenous, piggish. • EDACIOUS adj. voracious, devouring. |
| GUIDANCE | • guidance n. The act or process of guiding. • guidance n. Advice or counselling on some topic. • guidance n. Any process or system to control the path of a vehicle, missile etc. |
| INCUDATE | • incudate adj. (Zoology, anatomy) Of, pertaining to or having an incus (bone of the middle ear). • incudate adj. (Zoology, of mastaxes or trophi of rotifers) That functions by prehension; used as a classification. • INCUDATE adj. shaped like an incus or anvil, also INCUDAL. |
| INDUCIAE | • INDUCIAE n. a Scottish legal time limit for a defendant. |
| JAUNDICE | • jaundice n. (Pathology) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine. • jaundice n. (Figurative) A feeling of bitterness, resentment or jealousy. • jaundice v. (Transitive) To affect with jaundice; to color by prejudice or envy; to prejudice. |
| JUDICARE | • JUDICARE n. government-paid legal services. |
| RADICULE | • radicule n. A radicle. • RADICULE n. a rootlike organ or part, also RADICEL, RADICLE. |