| CANCELLOUS | • cancellous adj. (Anatomy, of bone) Having low density and strength but high surface area, of the kind that fills the… • CANCELLOUS adj. of bone, having a porous structure. |
| 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. |
| CARBUNCLES | • carbuncles n. Plural of carbuncle. • CARBUNCLE n. a fiery-red precious stone, aka almandine. |
| CAULESCENT | • caulescent adj. (Botany) having a well-developed stem above ground; with a trunk. • CAULESCENT adj. having a leafy stem. |
| CONCEPTUAL | • conceptual adj. Of, or relating to concepts or mental conception. • conceptual adj. Existing only in the imagination. • conceptual adj. Of or relating to conceptualism. |
| 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. |
| CRUNCHABLE | • crunchable adj. That can be crunched. • CRUNCHABLE adj. that can be crunched. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| RELUCTANCY | • reluctancy n. (Obsolete) Resistance, opposition. • reluctancy n. (Now rare) Reluctance, disinclination. • RELUCTANCY n. the state of being reluctant, also RELUCTANCE. |
| UNCALCINED | • uncalcined adj. Not calcined. • UNCALCINED adj. not calcined. |
| UNCANCELED | • uncanceled adj. Not having been canceled. • uncanceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncancel. • UNCANCELED adj. not canceled, also UNCANCELLED. |
| UNCLERICAL | • unclerical adj. Not clerical. • UNCLERICAL adj. not clerical. |
| UNCOALESCE | • uncoalesce v. (Transitive) To separate from a coalesced state. • UNCOALESCE v. to disintegrate, come apart. |