| ACCLAIMERS | • acclaimers n. Plural of acclaimer. • ACCLAIMER n. one who acclaims. |
| ACCLIMATES | • acclimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acclimate. • ACCLIMATE v. (US) to habituate to a climate not native, also ACCLIMATIZE. |
| ACCOMPLISH | • accomplish v. (Transitive) To finish successfully. • accomplish v. (Transitive) To complete, as time or distance. • accomplish v. (Transitive) To execute fully; to fulfill; to complete successfully. |
| CACOMISTLE | • cacomistle n. The Bassariscus sumichrasti. • CACOMISTLE n. (Nahuatl) a North American carnivore, about the size of a cat, related to the raccoons, also CACOMIXL, CACOMIXLE. |
| CACOMIXLES | • cacomixles n. Plural of cacomixle. • CACOMIXLE n. (Nahuatl) a North American carnivore, about the size of a cat, related to the raccoons, also CACOMISTLE, CACOMIXL. |
| CACUMINALS | • cacuminals n. Plural of cacuminal. • CACUMINAL n. a sound so produced. |
| CALCIMINES | • calcimines n. Plural of calcimine. • calcimines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calcimine. • CALCIMINE v. to whitewash with this. |
| CALIMOCHOS | • calimochos n. Plural of calimocho. • CALIMOCHO n. (Spanish) a cocktail popular in Spanish-speaking countries, consisting of a mixture of cola and red wine. |
| CLAMANCIES | • CLAMANCY n. urgency. |
| CLASSICISM | • classicism n. (Uncountable) All the classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, especially… • classicism n. (Uncountable) Classical scholarship. • classicism n. (Countable) A Latin or Ancient Greek expression used in an English sentence. |
| CONCLAVISM | • CONCLAVISM n. a minority movement that rejects the authority of the established pope and instead supports an alternative pope. |
| COSMETICAL | • cosmetical adj. Alternative form of cosmetic. • COSMETICAL adj. imparting or improving beauty, particularly the beauty of the complexion, also COSMETIC. |
| COSMICALLY | • cosmically adv. In a cosmic manner. • COSMICAL adv. pertaining to the cosmos, also COSMIC. |
| CROSSCLAIM | • crossclaim n. (Law) A secondary lawsuit, brought by a defendant in an original lawsuit, against a co-defendant in the original suit. • crossclaim v. (Law) To file such a secondary lawsuit. • CROSSCLAIM n. a claim made by a defendant against a plaintiff. |
| ICONOCLASM | • iconoclasm n. The belief in, participation in, or sanction of destroying religious icons and other symbols or monuments… • ICONOCLASM n. attacking of established beliefs. |
| LACONICISM | • laconicism n. Alternative form of laconism. • LACONICISM n. a vigorous, brief manner of expression, also LACONISM. |
| MICROSCALE | • microscale n. A very small or microscopic scale. • microscale n. (Chemistry) The scale of microanalysis. • microscale n. A scale of physical consideration or of bounds having a characteristic dimension typically ranging from… |
| REACCLAIMS | • REACCLAIM v. to acclaim again. |