| ACCEPTANT | • acceptant adj. Accepting; receiving. • acceptant n. One who accepts something. • ACCEPTANT n. one who accepts. |
| ANTARCTIC | • antarctic adj. Alternative spelling of Antarctic. • Antarctic adj. Of, from, or pertaining to Antarctica and the south polar regions. • Antarctic adj. (Figuratively) Opposite, contradictory. |
| CATATONIC | • catatonic adj. (Medicine) Of, relating to, or suffering from catatonia; having a tendency to remain in a rigid state… • catatonic adj. (Figuratively) Motionless and unresponsive, as from shock; withdrawn. • catatonic n. (Medicine) A patient in a state of catatonia. |
| CATCHMENT | • catchment n. (Often attributive) Any structure or land feature which catches and holds water; the collection of such water. • catchment n. A catchment area, or the people it serves. • catchment v. To divide into catchment areas. |
| CONTACTED | • contacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of contact. • CONTACT v. to communicate with. |
| CONTACTEE | • contactee n. A person who is contacted by someone. • contactee n. (Ufology, dated) A person who has been contacted by alien beings from outer space. • CONTACTEE n. a person contacted by aliens. |
| CONTACTOR | • contactor n. (Electrical engineering) A relay used to control an electrical power circuit. • CONTACTOR n. a device for repeatedly making or breaking an electric circuit. |
| CONTRACTS | • contracts n. Plural of contract. • contracts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contract. • CONTRACT v. to decrease in size. |
| CUNCTATOR | • cunctator n. One who delays or lingers. • CUNCTATOR n. (Latin) someone who delays or procrastinates. |
| RECONTACT | • recontact v. To contact again. • RECONTACT v. to contact again. |
| SYNTACTIC | • syntactic adj. Of, related to or connected with syntax. • syntactic adj. Containing morphemes that are combined in the same order as they would be if they were separate words e.g. greenfinch. • SYNTACTIC adj. relating to syntax, also SYNTACTICAL. |
| TACTICIAN | • tactician n. A person skilled in the planning and execution of tactics. • TACTICIAN n. one skilled in tactics. |
| TOCCATINA | • toccatina n. (Music) A short or simple toccata. • TOCCATINA n. a short toccata, a quick, fantasia-like musical composition. |