| CAMPCRAFTS | • campcrafts n. Plural of campcraft. • CAMPCRAFT n. knowledge of how to camp. |
| CERAMICIST | • ceramicist n. A person who makes ceramics, such as pottery. • CERAMICIST n. one who works with ceramics. |
| CHROMATICS | • chromatics n. (Music) Chromatic harmonies or notes. • chromatics n. (Optics) The science of colours; the branch of optics that deals with the properties of colours. • CHROMATICS n. the science of colors; that part of optics which treats of the properties of colors. |
| COMPACTERS | • compacters n. Plural of compacter. • COMPACTER n. one who compacts, also COMPACTOR. |
| COMPACTORS | • compactors n. Plural of compactor. • COMPACTOR n. one who compacts, also COMPACTER. |
| COSMOCRATS | • cosmocrats n. Plural of cosmocrat. • COSMOCRAT n. a ruler of the world. |
| CROSSMATCH | • crossmatch v. (Pathology) To test whether the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible. • crossmatch n. (Pathology) A test of whether the blood of a donor and recipient are compatible. |
| MACROCYSTS | • macrocysts n. Plural of macrocyst. • MACROCYST n. an unusually large cyst. |
| MACROCYTES | • macrocytes n. Plural of macrocyte. • MACROCYTE n. an abnormally large red blood corpuscle. |
| 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. |
| MESOCRATIC | • mesocratic adj. Relating to mesocracy, or rule by the middle class. • mesocratic adj. (Mineralogy) Neither leucocratic nor melanocratic; having a more or less even mixture of light and dark constituents. • mesocratic n. (Ecology) The second stage of interglacial forest development (Early-Temperate), characterized by a… |
| PRACTICUMS | • practicums n. Plural of practicum. • PRACTICUM n. (Latin) a course of practical work undertaken to implement academic studies. |
| REACCUSTOM | • reaccustom v. To accustom again. • REACCUSTOM v. to get used to again. |
| RECOMPACTS | • recompacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recompact. • RECOMPACT v. to compact or join anew. |
| 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. |