| ACCIDENTLY | • accidently adv. (Now nonstandard) Accidentally; by chance, unintentionally. • ACCIDENTLY adv. by chance. |
| ACOTYLEDON | • acotyledon n. (Botany) A plant that has no cotyledons, as the dodder and all flowerless plants. • ACOTYLEDON n. a plant without differentiated seed lobes. |
| ADENECTOMY | • adenectomy n. (Medicine) The removal of all or part of the adenoid glands by surgery. • ADENECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the adenoids, also ADENOIDECTOMY. |
| ADJACENTLY | • adjacently adv. In such a way as to be adjacent. • ADJACENT adv. next to. |
| ADVERTENCY | • advertency n. The quality of being advertent. • ADVERTENCY n. the act of adverting, of the quality of being advertent, also ADVERTENCE. |
| ATTENDANCY | • attendancy n. Obsolete form of attendance. • attendancy n. (Obsolete) A retinue. • attendancy n. (Obsolete) Relative position. |
| CANTICOYED | • CANTICOY v. (Native American) to dance as an act of worship, also KANTIKOY, CANTICO. |
| CYBERNATED | • cybernated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cybernate. • CYBERNATE v. to control by means of a computer. |
| CYSTIDEANS | • cystideans n. Plural of cystidean. • CYSTIDEAN n. a cystoid, an extinct echinoderm. |
| DAYCENTRES | • day␣centres n. Plural of day centre. • DAYCENTRE n. a building used for daycare. |
| DECADENTLY | • decadently adv. In a decadent manner. • DECADENT adv. decaying. |
| DESANCTIFY | • desanctify v. To remove the sanctified status of. |
| INTENDANCY | • intendancy n. The office or employment of an intendant. • intendancy n. A territorial district committed to the charge of an intendant. • INTENDANCY n. the office or employment of an intendant, also INTENDANCE. |
| RETARDANCY | • retardancy n. The degree of being retardant. |
| SYNCOPATED | • syncopated adj. (Grammar) of a word, shortened by syncope. • syncopated adj. (Music) of a rhythm, modified by syncopation. • syncopated v. Simple past tense and past participle of syncopate. |
| SYNDETICAL | • syndetical adj. Syndetic. • SYNDETICAL adj. in grammar, connecting two clauses with a conjunction, also SYNDETIC. |
| SYNDICATED | • syndicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of syndicate. • syndicated adj. (Of a news article, etc.) published in multiple newspapers or magazines simultaneously via an agency. • SYNDICATE v. to sell (e.g. an article) for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals. |
| SYNDICATES | • syndicates n. Plural of syndicate. • SYNDICATE v. to sell (e.g. an article) for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals. |