| ACCUSEMENT | • accusement n. (Now rare) An accusation. • ACCUSEMENT n. (Spenser) an accusation. |
| CACODEMONS | • cacodemons n. Plural of cacodemon. • CACODEMON n. (Greek) an evil spirit, a devil, also CACODAEMON. |
| CACONYMIES | • CACONYMY n. the state of having an erroneous name. |
| CALCIMINES | • calcimines n. Plural of calcimine. • calcimines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calcimine. • CALCIMINE v. to whitewash with this. |
| CATCHMENTS | • catchments n. Plural of catchment. • CATCHMENT n. the act of collecting water; the water collected from a river etc. |
| CLAMANCIES | • CLAMANCY n. urgency. |
| CONACREISM | • conacreism n. An agricultural system used in Ireland, in which land is let for a season in small patches or strips… • CONACREISM n. the system of conacre, subletting a portion of a farm, for a single crop. |
| CUMBRANCES | • cumbrances n. Plural of cumbrance. • CUMBRANCE n. an encumbrance. |
| MARCESCENT | • marcescent adj. (Botany, of an organ, such as a leaf or blossom; rarely also used figurative) Withered, but still attached. • marcescent adj. (Mycology) Able to revive when moistened. • MARCESCENT adj. withering without falling off. |
| MISCHANCED | • mischanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of mischance. • MISCHANCE v. to happen amiss. |
| MISCHANCES | • mischances n. Plural of mischance. • MISCHANCE v. to happen amiss. |
| MISCREANCE | • miscreance n. (Obsolete) The quality of being miscreant; adherence to a false religion; false faith. • MISCREANCE n. (Spenser) false religious belief, also MISCREANCY, MISCREAUNCE. |
| MISCREANCY | • miscreancy n. Alternative form of miscreance. • MISCREANCY n. (Spenser) false religious belief, also MISCREANCE, MISCREAUNCE. |
| MOCCASINED | • moccasined adj. Wearing moccasins. |
| MUMCHANCES | • mumchances n. Plural of mumchance. • MUMCHANCE n. a silent game with cards or dice. |
| NAMECHECKS | • namechecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of namecheck. • name-checks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of name-check. • NAMECHECK v. to mention by name. |
| SCARCEMENT | • scarcement n. (Architecture, engineering) An offset where a wall or bank of earth, etc., retreats, leaving a shelf or footing. • SCARCEMENT n. an offset where a wall or bank of earth, etc. retreats, leaving a shelf or footing. |
| SCIOMANCER | • sciomancer n. One who summons or communicates with spirits of the dead; necromancer. • SCIOMANCER n. one who practises sciomancy, divination with the help of ghosts. |