| ACCENTUATE | • accentuate v. (Transitive) To pronounce with an accent or vocal stress. • accentuate v. (Transitive) To bring out distinctly; to make more noticeable or prominent; to emphasize. • accentuate v. (Transitive) To mark with a written accent. |
| ACCRUEMENT | • accruement n. The act of accruing. • ACCRUEMENT n. the act of accruing. |
| ACCUSEMENT | • accusement n. (Now rare) An accusation. • ACCUSEMENT n. (Spenser) an accusation. |
| BUCCANEERS | • buccaneers n. Plural of buccaneer. • BUCCANEER v. to act as a buccaneer, also BUCCANIER. |
| CATECHUMEN | • catechumen n. A convert to Christianity under instruction before baptism; a young or recent Christian preparing for confirmation. • CATECHUMEN n. one who is receiving religious instruction in preparation for baptism. |
| CAULESCENT | • caulescent adj. (Botany) having a well-developed stem above ground; with a trunk. • CAULESCENT adj. having a leafy stem. |
| CRAPULENCE | • crapulence n. Sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking. • crapulence n. Intemperance; debauchery; excessive indulgence. • CRAPULENCE n. the sickness occasioned by intemperance; surfeit. |
| ECUMENICAL | • ecumenical adj. (Ecclesiastical) Pertaining to the universal Church, representing the entire Christian world; interdenominational;… • ecumenical adj. (Rare) General, universal, worldwide. • ECUMENICAL adj. general; universal; in ecclesiastical usage, that which concerns the whole church, also ECUMENIC, OECUMENIC, OECUMENICAL. |
| EXECUTANCY | • executancy n. Execution; performance. • EXECUTANCY n. technique in music. |
| RECUSANCES | • recusances n. Plural of recusance. • RECUSANCE n. the state of being recusant, one who refuses to attend Catholic church services, also RECUSANCY. |
| RELUCTANCE | • reluctance n. Unwillingness to do something. • reluctance n. Hesitancy in taking some action. • reluctance n. (Physics) That property of a magnetic circuit analogous to resistance in an electric circuit. |
| SECURANCES | • securances n. Plural of securance. • SECURANCE n. the act of securing. |
| SUCCEDANEA | • succedanea n. Plural of succedaneum. • SUCCEDANEUM n. (Latin) a substitute; a remedy. |
| 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. |
| UNCANCELED | • uncanceled adj. Not having been canceled. • uncanceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncancel. • UNCANCELED adj. not canceled, also UNCANCELLED. |
| UNCOALESCE | • uncoalesce v. (Transitive) To separate from a coalesced state. • UNCOALESCE v. to disintegrate, come apart. |