| 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. |
| ACCEPTANTS | • acceptants n. Plural of acceptant. • ACCEPTANT n. one who accepts. |
| CANTATRICE | • cantatrice n. A professional female singer. • CANTATRICE n. (Italian) a female singer. |
| CATCHMENTS | • catchments n. Plural of catchment. • CATCHMENT n. the act of collecting water; the water collected from a river etc. |
| CATHECTING | • cathecting v. Present participle of cathect. • CATHECT v. to invest with psychic energy. |
| CONTACTEES | • contactees n. Plural of contactee. • CONTACTEE n. a person contacted by aliens. |
| CONTRACTED | • contracted adj. (Not comparable) Arranged by contract; established by agreement. • contracted adj. Made smaller by contraction. • contracted adj. Incurred; acquired. |
| COUNTERACT | • counteract n. An action performed in opposition to another action. • counteract v. To have a contrary or opposing effect or force on. • counteract v. To deliberately act in opposition to, to thwart or frustrate. |
| CUNCTATIVE | • cunctative adj. (Rare) Inclined to delay. • CUNCTATIVE adj. causing delay, also CUNCTATIOUS, CUNCTATORY. |
| LACTESCENT | • lactescent adj. Milky. • LACTESCENT adj. producing milky juice. |
| PRECONTACT | • precontact adj. Describing a period before contact was established (especially with an indigenous people). • PRECONTACT n. prior contact. |
| RECONTACTS | • recontacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recontact. • RECONTACT v. to contact again. |
| TECHNOCRAT | • technocrat n. An advocate of technocracy. • technocrat n. An expert in some technology, especially one in a managerial or administrative role. • technocrat n. An individual who makes decisions based solely on technical information and not personal or public opinion. |