| ACCOUTERED | • accoutered v. Simple past tense and past participle of accouter. • ACCOUTER v. (US) to dress or equip, esp. a warrior, also ACCOUTRE. |
| ACCUSTOMED | • accustomed adj. (Of a person) Familiar with something through repeated experience; adapted to existing conditions. • accustomed adj. (Of a thing, condition, activity, etc.) Familiar through use; usual; customary. • accustomed adj. (Obsolete) Frequented by customers. |
| ACICULATED | • aciculated adj. Alternative form of aciculate. • ACICULATED adj. marked as if with needle scratches, also ACICULATE. |
| CADUCITIES | • caducities n. Plural of caducity. • CADUCITY n. the quality of being transitory or perishable. |
| CALCULATED | • calculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of calculate. • calculated adj. Arrived at or determined by mathematical calculation; ascertained mathematically. • calculated adj. Carefully thought out or planned. |
| CIRCULATED | • circulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circulate. • circulated adj. Distributed about a circuit. • CIRCULATE v. to go round. |
| CORUSCATED | • coruscated v. Simple past tense and past participle of coruscate. • CORUSCATE v. to sparkle; to throw off flashes of light. |
| CUCULLATED | • cucullated adj. Having a hood or cowl; hooded. • cucullated adj. (Zoology, botany) Having a hood-like covering or component; hood-shaped. • cucullated adj. (Botany) Having the edges toward the base rolled inward, as the leaf of the commonest American blue violet. |
| DIAZEUCTIC | • diazeuctic adj. (Music, obsolete) Disjoining two fourths. • DIAZEUCTIC adj. relating to diazeuxis, the separation of two tetrachords by a whole tone. |
| INCULCATED | • inculcated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inculcate. • INCULCATE v. to teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions. |
| INDUCTANCE | • inductance n. (Physics) The property of an electric circuit by which a voltage is induced in it by a changing magnetic field. • inductance n. The quantity of the resulting electromagnetic flux divided by the current that produces it, measured… • INDUCTANCE n. the property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit. |
| OUTCOACHED | • outcoached v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcoach. • OUTCOACH v. to surpass in coaching. |
| SACCULATED | • sacculated adj. Furnished with or formed of a sac or sacs. • SACCULATED adj. formed in a series of saclike enclosures, also SACCULATE. |
| UNACCENTED | • unaccented adj. Of a word, having no diacritical mark; accentless. • unaccented adj. Of a vowel or syllable, pronounced with no, or little stress. • unaccented adj. Not pronounced with a distinctive accent. |
| UNACCEPTED | • unaccepted adj. Not accepted; unacceptable. • unaccepted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unaccept. • UNACCEPTED adj. not accepted. |