| ACCENTUATED | • accentuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of accentuate. • ACCENTUATE v. to emphasize. |
| ACCENTUATES | • accentuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accentuate. • ACCENTUATE v. to emphasize. |
| ACCOUNTANTS | • accountants n. Plural of accountant. • ACCOUNTANT n. one skilled in the practice of accounting, also ACCOMPTANT. |
| ACQUITTANCE | • acquittance n. (Now historical) A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which bars a further demand. • acquittance n. (Now rare) Payment of debt; settlement. • acquittance n. (Now historical) The release from a debt, or from some obligation or duty; exemption. |
| CONCUBITANT | • CONCUBITANT n. someone of a suitable age for marriage. |
| CONTRACTUAL | • contractual adj. Of, relating to, or enforced by a contract. • contractual n. A contractualized employee; One who is hired as a temporary worker, especially one who is hired for a single project. • contractual n. (Accounting) A charge for a service that is applied through a contract with another provider. |
| CONTRACTURE | • contracture n. (Medicine) An abnormal, sometimes permanent, contraction of a muscle; a deformity so caused. • CONTRACTURE n. a permanent shortening (as of muscle, tendon, or scar tissue) producing deformity or distortion. |
| CONTUMACITY | • contumacity n. Alternative form of contumacy. • CONTUMACITY n. stubborn disobedience. |
| COUNTERACTS | • counteracts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counteract. • counteracts n. Plural of counteract. • COUNTERACT v. to act counter or in opposition to. |
| CUNCTATIONS | • cunctations n. Plural of cunctation. • CUNCTATION n. delay; procrastination. |
| CUNCTATIOUS | • cunctatious adj. (Formal) Tending to delay or linger. • CUNCTATIOUS adj. causing delay, also CUNCTATIVE, CUNCTATORY. |
| OCCULTATION | • occultation n. (Astronomy) An astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object is hidden by another celestial… • occultation n. The state of being occult (“hidden, undetected”). • occultation n. (Shia Islam Islam) The disappearance of the Twelfth Imam, or Mahdi, who is believed alive and present… |
| OUTCATCHING | • outcatching v. Present participle of outcatch. • OUTCATCH v. to surpass in catching. |
| SUBCONTRACT | • subcontract v. (Transitive, intransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project. • subcontract n. A portion of a contracted project that is contracted out in turn. • SUBCONTRACT n. a contract between a party to an original contract and a third party. |
| UNCATCHIEST | • UNCATCHY adj. not catchy. |