| ACQUIESCENCE | • acquiescence n. A silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent content, distinguished from… • acquiescence n. (Law) Inaction, passivity, or neglect to take legal action when it is called for in order to assert… • ACQUIESCENCE n. the act of acquiescing. |
| AUCTIONEERED | • auctioneered v. Simple past tense and past participle of auctioneer. • AUCTIONEER v. to sell by auction. |
| CINEMATHEQUE | • cinematheque n. A film archive with small cinemas, screening classic and art-house films. • CINEMATHEQUE n. a small movie theater showing classic or avant-garde films. |
| DEBAUCHERIES | • debaucheries n. Plural of debauchery. • DEBAUCHERY n. the act of debauching. |
| DENUCLEARISE | • denuclearise v. Alternative spelling of denuclearize. • DENUCLEARISE v. to make nonnuclear, also DENUCLEARIZE. |
| DENUCLEARIZE | • denuclearize v. (Transitive) To ban, remove or reduce the numbers of nuclear weapons in an area. • DENUCLEARIZE v. to make nonnuclear, also DENUCLEARISE. |
| EDUCATIONESE | • educationese n. The jargon used by educators. • EDUCATIONESE n. the jargon used esp. by educational theorists. |
| EQUIVALENCES | • equivalences n. Plural of equivalence. • EQUIVALENCE n. the state or property of being equivalent, also EQUIVALENCY. |
| EXECUTANCIES | • EXECUTANCY n. technique in music. |
| EXUBERANCIES | • exuberancies n. Plural of exuberancy. • EXUBERANCY n. the state of being exuberant, also EXUBERANCE. |
| INEXECUTABLE | • inexecutable adj. That cannot be executed or carried out. • INEXECUTABLE adj. that cannot be executed. |
| PREAUDIENCES | • PREAUDIENCE n. the right to be heard before another; precedence at the bar among lawyers. |
| RECUPERATIVE | • recuperative adj. In the way of recuperation. • recuperative n. Any remedy that aids recuperation. • RECUPERATIVE adj. of or relating to recuperation. |
| UNDECEIVABLE | • undeceivable adj. Not deceivable. • UNDECEIVABLE adj. not deceivable. |
| UNDERACHIEVE | • underachieve v. To achieve less than expected; to fail to fulfil one’s potential. • UNDERACHIEVE v. to achieve less than one's potential. |