| ACCENDING | • accending v. Present participle of accend. • ACCEND v. (obsolete) to kindle. |
| ACCENSION | • accension n. (Obsolete) The act of kindling or the state of being kindled; ignition. • ACCENSION n. the act of kindling or the state of being kindled. |
| ACCENTING | • accenting v. Present participle of accent. • ACCENT v. to pronounce with prominence. |
| CADENCING | • cadencing v. Present participle of cadence (verb). • CADENCE v. to make rhythmic. |
| CALCANEAN | • calcanean adj. (Anatomy) Synonym of calcaneal: relating to the calcaneus (heel bone). • CALCANEAN adj. pertaining to the calcaneum, one of the bones of the tarsus, also CALCANEAL. |
| CANCELING | • canceling v. Present participle of cancel. • CANCEL v. to cause not to happen. |
| CANESCENT | • canescent adj. Turning white or gray. • canescent adj. (Botany) Covered with short white or gray hairs; hoary. • CANESCENT adj. hoary; tending to become white or grey. |
| CHACONINE | • chaconine n. (Organic chemistry) A steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family Solanaceae… • CHACONINE n. a toxic alkaloid found in potatoes. |
| CHACONNES | • chaconnes n. Plural of chaconne. • CHACONNE n. (French) a Spanish baroque dance in triple time. |
| COFINANCE | • cofinance v. To finance jointly. • COFINANCE v. to finance in collaboration with another. |
| COTENANCY | • cotenancy n. Joint tenancy. • COTENANCY n. a joint tenancy. |
| CYNANCHES | • cynanches n. Plural of cynanche. • CYNANCHE n. (Greek) any inflammatory disease of the throat, etc. |
| NASCENCES | • nascences n. Plural of nascence. • NASCENCE n. birth or origin, also NASCENCY. |