| ACHIEVEMENT | • achievement n. The act of achieving or performing; a successful performance; accomplishment. • achievement n. A great or heroic deed or feat; something accomplished by valor or boldness. • achievement n. (Heraldry) An escutcheon or ensign armorial; a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components… |
| ARCHENEMIES | • archenemies n. Plural of archenemy. • arch-enemies n. Plural of arch-enemy. • arch␣enemies n. Plural of arch enemy. |
| BLEACHERIES | • bleacheries n. Plural of bleachery. • BLEACHERY n. a place or an establishment where bleaching is done. |
| BLEACHERITE | • bleacherite n. (Sports, informal) One who sits in the bleachers. • BLEACHERITE n. one who sits in the bleachers, uncovered seats. |
| CATHETERISE | • catheterise v. Alternative form of catheterize. • CATHETERISE v. to treat with a catheter, also CATHETERIZE. |
| CATHETERIZE | • catheterize v. (Medicine) To introduce a catheter into part of the body. • CATHETERIZE v. to fit with a catheter, also CATHETERISE. |
| CENESTHESIA | • cenesthesia n. Coenesthesis. • CENESTHESIA n. general consciousness or awareness of one's body, also CENESTHESIS, COENAESTHESIA, COENAESTHESIS, COENESTHESIA. |
| CHELICERATE | • chelicerate adj. Of or relating to the Chelicerata subphylum of arachnids, horseshoe crabs, etc. • chelicerate n. Any member of the Chelicerata. • CHELICERATE n. an arthropod of the group Chelicera, arachnids and horseshoe-crabs. |
| CHEVESAILES | • CHEVESAILE n. an ornamental collar of a coat. |
| ENCEPHALINE | • ENCEPHALINE n. a chemical found in small quantities in the brain, which relieves pain, also ENCEPHALIN, ENKEPHALIN, ENKEPHALINE. |
| EPICHEIREMA | • epicheirema n. Alternative form of epichirema. • EPICHEIREMA n. a syllogism confirmed by an incidental proposition. |
| HAECCEITIES | • haecceities n. Plural of haecceity. • hæcceities n. Plural of hæcceity (alternative form of haecceities). • HAECCEITY n. the quality that makes a thing describable as 'this'; particular character, individuality. |
| HERETICATED | • hereticated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hereticate. • HERETICATE v. to denounce as heretical. |
| HERETICATES | • hereticates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hereticate. • HERETICATE v. to denounce as heretical. |
| HEXAHEMERIC | • HEXAHEMERIC adj. relating to a hexaemeron, the biblical six days of creation, also HEXAEMERIC. |
| OVERACHIEVE | • overachieve v. To achieve more or at a higher level of quality than was expected. • OVERACHIEVE v. to achieve to excess. |
| TEACHERLIER | • TEACHERLY adj. like a teacher. |
| TREACHERIES | • treacheries n. Plural of treachery. • TREACHERY n. betrayal, readiness to betray. |