| ACCENTLESS | • accentless adj. Speaking without an accent. • accentless adj. Of a word, having no diacritical mark; unaccented. • ACCENTLESS adj. without an accent. |
| ACCESSIBLE | • accessible adj. Easy of access or approach. • accessible adj. (Specifically) Built or designed as to be usable by people with disabilities. • accessible adj. (Of a person) Easy to get along with. |
| ACCESSIBLY | • accessibly adv. In an accessible manner. • ACCESSIBLE adv. able to be accessed. |
| CABLECASTS | • cablecasts n. Plural of cablecast. • CABLECAST v. to broadcast on cable. |
| CALCINOSES | • calcinoses n. Plural of calcinosis. • CALCINOSIS n. the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the tissues of the body. |
| CALCULUSES | • calculuses n. Plural of calculus. • CALCULUS n. (Latin) a branch of mathematics. |
| CATACLASES | • cataclases n. Plural of cataclasis. • CATACLASIS n. the deformation of rocks by crushing and shearing. |
| CHANCELESS | • chanceless adj. Achieved without taking chances. • chanceless adj. Without random chance. • chanceless adj. Having no chance or opportunity. |
| CLASSICISE | • classicise v. Alternative spelling of classicize. • CLASSICISE v. to make classical, also CLASSICIZE. |
| CLASSICIZE | • classicize v. To make classic. • classicize v. To conform to the classic style. • CLASSICIZE v. to make classical, also CLASSICISE. |
| ECCLESIAST | • ecclesiast n. A member of the Athenian ecclesia (public legislative assembly). • ecclesiast n. (Rare) A member of any ecclesia (church or other assembly). • ecclesiast n. A cleric; someone (such as a priest) who administers a church (ecclesia) or other religious gathering/group. |
| FASCICULES | • fascicules n. Plural of fascicule. • FASCICULE n. a bundle; a division of book published in parts, also FASCICLE, FASCICULUS. |
| GRASSCYCLE | • grasscycle v. To leave short grass clippings on a lawn as nutrient. |
| NEOCLASSIC | • neoclassic adj. Neoclassical. • NEOCLASSIC adj. belonging to a revival of the classical style. |
| RECALESCES | • recalesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recalesce. • RECALESCE v. to liberate heat suddenly when cooling through certain temperature. |
| SPECTACLES | • spectacles n. Plural of spectacle. • spectacles n. (Plural only, formal) A pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct… • spectacles n. (Cricket) Synonym of pair (“score of zero runs in both innings”). |
| SUCCURSALE | • SUCCURSALE adj. subsidiary. • SUCCURSALE n. a branch or subsidiary establishment, esp. religious, also SUCCURSAL. |