| CARDAMON | • cardamon n. Alternative spelling of cardamom. • CARDAMON n. a spice consisting of or made from the seed capsules of various Indo-Malayan plants, also CARDAMOM, CARDAMUM. |
| CODENAME | • codename n. Alternative spelling of code name. • codename v. (Transitive) To give a codename to. • code-name v. Alternative form of codename. |
| CODOMAIN | • codomain n. (Mathematics, mathematical analysis) The target set into which a function is formally defined to map… • CODOMAIN n. in mathematics, the range, the set of output values of a function (the domain is the set of inputs). |
| COMEDIAN | • comedian n. An entertainer who performs in a humorous manner, especially by telling jokes. • comedian n. (By extension) Any person who is humorous or amusing, either characteristically or on a particular occasion. • comedian n. (Dated) A person who performs in theatrical plays. |
| COMMANDO | • commando n. A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas. • commando n. A commando trooper. • commando n. (Historical) An organized force of Boer troops in South Africa; a raid by such troops. |
| COMMANDS | • commands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command. • commands n. Plural of command. • COMMAND v. to direct with authority. |
| COMPANDS | • compands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compand. • COMPAND v. to put a signal through a compander (a system of clarifying sound). |
| DAEMONIC | • daemonic adj. Alternative form of demonic. • dæmonic adj. Alternative spelling of demonic. • DAEMONIC adj. having the qualities of a daemon, also DAIMONIC. |
| DAIMONIC | • daimonic adj. In the way of a daimon; befitting a demon; fiendish. • daimonic adj. Motivated by a spiritual force or genius; inspired. • daimonic n. (Psychology) The unrest that exists in us all which forces us into the unknown, leading to self-destruction… |
| DEMONIAC | • demoniac adj. Possessed or controlled by a demon. • demoniac adj. Of or pertaining to demons; demonic. • demoniac n. Someone who is possessed by a demon. |
| DORMANCY | • dormancy n. The state or characteristic of being dormant; quiet, inactive restfulness. • DORMANCY n. a period of suspended growth and metabolic activity. |
| MANCANDO | • MANCANDO adj. (Italian) fading away. |
| MANDIOCA | • mandioca n. (Obsolete) manioc. • MANDIOCA n. (Tupi) a plant of the manioc genus, aka cassava, also MANDIOC, MANDIOCCA, MANIHOC, MANIHOT, MANIOC, MANIOCA. |
| MANDIOCS | • MANDIOC n. (Tupi) a plant of the manioc genus, aka cassava, also MANDIOCA, MANDIOCCA, MANIHOC, MANIHOT, MANIOC, MANIOCA. |
| MANUCODE | • manucode n. Any of the birds of paradise in the genus Manucodia. • MANUCODE n. (Javanese) a bird of Paradise. |
| MONACIDS | • monacids n. Plural of monacid. • MONACID n. a compound having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical, also MONOACID. |
| MONOACID | • monoacid n. (Chemistry) Any acid that has only one replaceable hydrogen ion. • MONOACID n. a compound having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical, also MONACID. |
| MORDANCY | • mordancy n. The state or quality of being mordant. • MORDANCY n. the quality of being mordant. |
| ROMANCED | • romanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of romance. • ROMANCE v. to woo. |