| ABSCONDENCES | • abscondences n. Plural of abscondence. • ABSCONDENCE n. the act of absconding. |
| ACCURSEDNESS | • accursedness n. The quality of being accursed. • ACCURSEDNESS n. the state of being accursed. |
| ADOLESCENCES | • adolescences n. Plural of adolescence. • ADOLESCENCE n. the state or process of growing up. |
| ASCENDANCIES | • ascendancies n. Plural of ascendancy. • ASCENDANCY n. the state of being ascendant, also ASCENDANCE, ASCENDENCE, ASCENDENCY. |
| ASCENDENCIES | • ascendencies n. Plural of ascendency. • ASCENDENCY n. the state of being ascendent, also ASCENDANCE, ASCENDANCY, ASCENDENCE. |
| CANDESCENCES | • candescences n. Plural of candescence. • CANDESCENCE n. a candescent state. |
| CANDLESTICKS | • candlesticks n. Plural of candlestick. • candlesticks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of candlestick. • CANDLESTICK n. a holder with a socket for a candle. |
| COTRANSDUCES | • cotransduces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cotransduce. • COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly. |
| CRESCENTADES | • crescentades n. Plural of crescentade. • CRESCENTADE n. a religious war for Islam. |
| DEACCESSIONS | • deaccessions n. Plural of deaccession. • deaccessions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaccession. |
| DESICCATIONS | • desiccations n. Plural of desiccation. • DESICCATION n. the state of being desiccated. |
| DISCORDANCES | • discordances n. Plural of discordance. • DISCORDANCE n. the state or an instance of being discordant, also DISCORDANCY. |
| DISCREPANCES | • discrepances n. Plural of discrepance. • DISCREPANCE n. the state of being discrepant, also DISCREPANCY. |
| SCINCOIDIANS | • Scincoidians n. Plural of Scincoidian. • SCINCOIDIAN n. a member of the skink family. |
| SUCCEDANEOUS | • succedaneous adj. Pertaining to, or acting as, a succedaneum; supplying the place of something else; being, or employed… • SUCCEDANEOUS adj. subrogated, substituted. |
| SUCCEDANEUMS | • succedaneums n. Plural of succedaneum. • SUCCEDANEUM n. (Latin) a substitute; a remedy. |