| ADMIRANCE | • admirance n. (Obsolete) admiration. • ADMIRANCE n. (Spenser) admiration, also ADMIRATION, ADMIRAUNCE. |
| CANDYGRAM | • candygram n. A box of candy/lollies, delivered with a greeting or other prepared message, often used for Valentine’s Day dances. • candy-gram n. Alternative spelling of candygram. • candy␣gram n. Alternative spelling of candygram. |
| CARDAMINE | • cardamine n. Any plant of the genus Cardamine; a bittercress. • Cardamine prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Brassicaceae – the bittercress plants. • CARDAMINE n. (Greek) a genus of cruciferous plants. |
| CARDAMONS | • cardamons n. Plural of cardamon. • CARDAMON n. a spice consisting of or made from the seed capsules of various Indo-Malayan plants, also CARDAMOM, CARDAMUM. |
| CHONDROMA | • chondroma n. (Medicine) A benign tumour formed from cartilage cells. • CHONDROMA n. a benign cartilaginous growth. |
| COMMANDER | • commander n. One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization. • commander n. A naval officer whose rank is above that of a lieutenant commander and below that of captain. • commander n. One who exercises control and direction over a group of persons. |
| COMMUNARD | • communard n. A person who lives in a commune. • Communard n. (Historical) A member of the Paris Commune of 1871. • Communard n. (Historical) A supporter of their cause. |
| COMPANDER | • compander n. Any device used for companding. • COMPANDER n. a system of transmitting or reproducing sound by compressing and then re-expanding the volume-range, also COMPANDOR. |
| COMPANDOR | • compandor n. (Electronics) Any device used in companding. • COMPANDOR n. a system of transmitting or reproducing sound by compressing and then re-expanding the volume-range, also COMPANDER. |
| CRAMPONED | • cramponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of crampon. • CRAMPON v. to climb using a kind of spiked boot. |
| DRACONISM | • draconism n. Alternative form of dragonism. • DRACONISM n. being draconic in the administration of laws. |
| ENCHARMED | • encharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encharm. • ENCHARM v. (obsolete) to cast a spell on, to charm. |
| MACRODONT | • macrodont adj. Having large teeth. • MACRODONT adj. having large teeth. |
| MANICURED | • manicured v. Simple past tense and past participle of manicure. • MANICURE v. to have the hands and nails treated professionally. |
| MARCHLAND | • marchland n. (History) Land comprising the marches of a territory; borderland. • MARCHLAND n. a borderland. |
| MARCONIED | • marconied v. Simple past tense and past participle of marconi. • MARCONI v. to communicate by wireless telegraphy. |
| UNAMERCED | • unamerced adj. Not amerced. • UNAMERCED adj. not subject to a fine. |
| UNCHARMED | • uncharmed adj. Not charmed. • uncharmed adj. (Physics) Having no charm quark. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |