| ACCORDANCE | • accordance n. Agreement; harmony; conformity; compliance. • accordance n. The act of granting something. • ACCORDANCE n. agreement, also ACCORDANCY. |
| ARCHDEACON | • archdeacon n. (Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy) A senior administrative official in a diocese, just under the bishop… • ARCHDEACON n. a clergyman having the duty of assisting a diocesan bishop in ceremonial functions or administrative work. |
| ARCSECONDS | • arcseconds n. Plural of arcsecond. • arc-seconds n. Plural of arc-second. • ARCSECOND n. a unit of angle measurement, 1/3600 of a degree, also ARCSEC. |
| CANCERATED | • cancerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cancerate. • CANCERATE v. to grow into a cancer; to become cancerous. |
| CARBUNCLED | • carbuncled adj. Set with carbuncles (red precious stones). • carbuncled adj. Affected with a carbuncle or carbuncles; marked with red sores; pimpled and blotched. • CARBUNCLED adj. having carbuncles. |
| CLADOCERAN | • cladoceran n. Any of the small crustaceans of the order Cladocera. • CLADOCERAN n. a small crustacean, aka water flea. |
| COANCHORED | • coanchored v. Simple past tense and past participle of coanchor. • COANCHOR v. to present televised news reports jointly. |
| CONCREATED | • concreated v. Simple past tense and past participle of concreate. • CONCREATE v. (archaic) to create at the same time. |
| CONTRACTED | • contracted adj. (Not comparable) Arranged by contract; established by agreement. • contracted adj. Made smaller by contraction. • contracted adj. Incurred; acquired. |
| DANCECORES | • DANCECORE n. a type of Electronic/Techno music with rapid beats and often, extreme distortion. |
| ENCROACHED | • encroached v. Simple past tense and past participle of encroach. • ENCROACH v. to intrude on another's territory. |
| ENDOCARPIC | • ENDOCARPIC adj. relating to an endocarp, also ENDOCARPAL. |
| REACCEDING | • reacceding v. Present participle of reaccede. • REACCEDE v. to accede again. |
| REACCENTED | • reaccented v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccent. • REACCENT v. to accent again. |