| ACCEPTANCES | • acceptances n. Plural of acceptance. • ACCEPTANCE n. the act of accepting, also ACCEPTANCY. |
| ACCEPTATION | • acceptation n. (Obsolete) Acceptance; reception; favorable reception or regard; the state of being acceptable. • acceptation n. The meaning (sense) in which a word or expression is understood, or generally received#Adjective. • acceptation n. Ready belief. |
| ACCOMPANIED | • accompanied v. Simple past tense and past participle of accompany. • accompanied adj. Having accompaniment; being part of a group of at least two. • ACCOMPANY v. to escort. |
| ACCOMPANIER | • accompanier n. Someone or something that accompanies. • ACCOMPANIER n. one who accompanies. |
| ACCOMPANIES | • accompanies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accompany. • ACCOMPANY v. to escort. |
| ACHAENOCARP | • achaenocarp n. Any dry indehiscent fruit. • ACHAENOCARP n. any dry indehiscent fruit. |
| CAPACITANCE | • capacitance n. (Physics, uncountable) The property of an electric circuit or its element that permits it to store charge… • capacitance n. (Physics, countable) An element of an electrical circuit exhibiting capacitance. • CAPACITANCE n. in electricity, the ability to store an electric charge; measure of such ability. |
| CAPTAINCIES | • captaincies n. Plural of captaincy. • CAPTAINCY n. the rank or condition of a captain, also CAPTAINRY. |
| CAPTIVANCES | • captivances n. Plural of captivance. • CAPTIVANCE n. (Spenser) captivity, also CAPTIVAUNCE. |
| CAPTIVAUNCE | • CAPTIVAUNCE n. (Spenser) captivity, also CAPTIVANCE. |
| COCAPTAINED | • cocaptained v. Simple past tense and past participle of cocaptain. • COCAPTAIN v. to captain jointly. |
| COMPEARANCE | • compearance n. (Scotland, law) Appearance before a judge in court. • COMPEARANCE n. the state of being a compearant. |
| COPARCENARY | • coparcenary n. (Law) Joint inheritance or ownership of property. • COPARCENARY n. joint heirship or ownership, also COPARCENERY. |
| IPECACUANHA | • ipecacuanha n. (Medicine, pharmaceutics) The root of Carapichea ipecacuanha, used as an emetic or purgative; a preparation… • ipecacuanha n. (Medicine, pharmaceutics) The flowering plant Carapichea ipecacuanha. • IPECACUANHA n. (Portuguese) the dried root of various South American plants, used as a purgative, expectorant and emetic, also IPECAC. |
| PARASCIENCE | • parascience n. Science that is non-mainstream or carried out in a subsidiary capacity. • PARASCIENCE n. the study of phenomena which cannot be investigated by rigorous traditional scientific method. |
| PINACOTHECA | • pinacotheca n. An art gallery (especially a picture gallery). • PINACOTHECA n. a picture-gallery. |