| ACCIDENTALS | • accidentals n. Plural of accidental. • ACCIDENTAL n. a nonessential property.
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| ANECDOTICAL | • anecdotical adj. Dated form of anecdotal. • ANECDOTICAL adj. having the quality of anecdote.
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| APODICTICAL | • apodictical adj. (Archaic) Apodictic; being clearly demonstrable; certain. • APODICTICAL adj. (archaic) necessarily true, also APODEICTIC, APODEICTICAL, APODICTIC.
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| CACHINNATED | • cachinnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cachinnate. • CACHINNATE v. to laugh loudly or immoderately.
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| CANTHARIDIC | • cantharidic adj. Related to, composed of, or derived from cantharides. • CANTHARIDIC adj. of or like a cantharid, also CANTHARIDAL, CANTHARIDIAN.
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| CAPACITATED | • capacitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of capacitate. • capacitated adj. (Transitive, mathematics) Constrained by maximum throughput, often applied to physical networks transporting flows.
 • CAPACITATE v. to make or render capable.
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| CARICATURED | • caricatured v. Simple past tense and past participle of caricature. • CARICATURE v. to make or draw a caricature of.
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| CATHEDRATIC | • cathedratic adj. Promulgated ex cathedra; authoritative. • CATHEDRATIC adj. promulgated ex cathedra, authoritative.
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| COCAPTAINED | • cocaptained v. Simple past tense and past participle of cocaptain. • COCAPTAIN v. to captain jointly.
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| DIACAUSTICS | • diacaustics n. Plural of diacaustic. • DIACAUSTIC n. a type of curve formed by refraction.
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| DIACRITICAL | • diacritical adj. Capable of distinguishing or of making a distinction. • diacritical adj. Of, pertaining to, or serving as a diacritic.
 • diacritical n. A diacritic (mark).
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| DIALECTICAL | • dialectical adj. Of, or pertaining to dialectic; (in philosophy) logically reasoned through the exchange of opposing ideas. • dialectical adj. Synonym of dialectal (“of, or peculiar to a dialect”).
 • DIALECTICAL adj. relating to the dialectic, the art of arriving at the truth by disclosing the contradictions in the opponent's argument and overcoming them.
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| DISCALCEATE | • discalceate v. (Rare) To remove shoes or other footwear. • discalceate adj. (Rare) barefoot.
 • DISCALCEATE adj. unshod.
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| PACIFICATED | • pacificated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pacificate. • PACIFICATE v. to give peace to.
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| TACHYCARDIA | • tachycardia n. A rapid resting heart rate, especially one above 100 beats per minute. • TACHYCARDIA n. quick heart-rate.
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