| ACICULATED | • aciculated adj. Alternative form of aciculate. • ACICULATED adj. marked as if with needle scratches, also ACICULATE. |
| CALCIFUGES | • calcifuges n. Plural of calcifuge. • CALCIFUGE n. a plant that will not tolerate limy soil. |
| CHERUBICAL | • cherubical adj. Cherubic. • CHERUBICAL adj. like a cherub, also CHERUBIC. |
| CIRCULABLE | • circulable adj. That may be circulated. • CIRCULABLE adj. capable of being circulated, also CIRCULATABLE. |
| CIRCULATED | • circulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circulate. • circulated adj. Distributed about a circuit. • CIRCULATE v. to go round. |
| CIRCULATES | • circulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circulate. • CIRCULATE v. to go round. |
| CLAVICULAE | • claviculae n. Plural of clavicula. • claviculæ n. Archaic form of claviculae. • CLAVICULA n. (Latin) the collarbone, also CLAVICLE. |
| CLERUCHIAL | • cleruchial adj. Relating to a cleruch or to cleruchy. • CLERUCHIAL adj. of or like a cleruchy. |
| CLERUCHIAS | • cleruchias n. Plural of cleruchia. • CLERUCHIA n. an allotment of land in a foreign territory made to a citizen of Athens, also CLERUCHY. |
| CORBICULAE | • corbiculae n. Plural of corbicula. • CORBICULA n. (Latin) the pollen basket of bees, consisting of the dilated posterior tibia with its fringe of long hairs. |
| CRUCIATELY | • cruciately adv. In a cruciate manner. • CRUCIATE adv. cross-shaped or Y-shaped. |
| 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. |
| FASCICULES | • fascicules n. Plural of fascicule. • FASCICULE n. a bundle; a division of book published in parts, also FASCICLE, FASCICULUS. |
| INCULCATED | • inculcated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inculcate. • INCULCATE v. to teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions. |
| INCULCATES | • inculcates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculcate. • INCULCATE v. to teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions. |
| NOCTILUCAE | • noctilucae n. Plural of noctiluca. • NOCTILUCA n. (Latin) a roughly spherical marine dinoflagellate of the genus Noctiluca, which is strongly phosphorescent. |
| PRECALCULI | • PRECALCULUS n. a mathematical prerequisite for the study of calculus. |
| UNCALCINED | • uncalcined adj. Not calcined. • UNCALCINED adj. not calcined. |
| UNCLERICAL | • unclerical adj. Not clerical. • UNCLERICAL adj. not clerical. |