| ANACHRONISMS | • anachronisms n. Plural of anachronism. • ANACHRONISM n. the error of placing a person, object, custom, or event in the wrong historical period. |
| ANTHRACNOSES | • anthracnoses n. Plural of anthracnose. • ANTHRACNOSE n. any of several plant diseases caused by a fungus and characterized by the appearance of dark, sunken spots. |
| ASYNCHRONIES | • asynchronies n. Plural of asynchrony. • ASYNCHRONY n. lack of synchronisation. |
| ASYNCHRONISM | • asynchronism n. Synonym of asynchrony. • ASYNCHRONISM n. the state of being asynchronous. |
| ASYNCHRONOUS | • asynchronous adj. Not synchronous; occurring at different times. • asynchronous adj. (Computing, of a request or a message) Allowing the client to continue during processing. • asynchronous adj. (Computing, communication) Having many actions occurring at a time, in any order, without waiting for each other. |
| CHANCINESSES | • chancinesses n. Plural of chanciness. • CHANCINESS n. the state of being chancy. |
| CHANSONETTES | • chansonettes n. Plural of chansonette. • CHANSONETTE n. (French) a little song, a ditty. |
| CHANSONNIERS | • chansonniers n. Plural of chansonnier. • CHANSONNIER n. a cabaret performer of, esp. satirical, songs. |
| CHASTENMENTS | • CHASTENMENT n. the state of being chastened. |
| CLANNISHNESS | • clannishness n. The state of being clannish. • CLANNISHNESS n. the state of being clannish. |
| CRAUNCHINESS | • CRAUNCHINESS n. the state of being craunchy, crunchy. |
| ENFRANCHISES | • enfranchises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enfranchise. • ENFRANCHISE v. to admit to the privileges of a citizen and esp. to the right of suffrage. |
| INCHOATENESS | • inchoateness n. The quality of being inchoate. • INCHOATENESS n. the state of being inchoate. |
| LANDSKNECHTS | • landsknechts n. Plural of landsknecht. • Landsknechts n. Plural of Landsknecht. • LANDSKNECHT n. (historical) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANSQUENET, LANZKNECHT. |
| NONPHYSICALS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SNAPHAUNCHES | • SNAPHAUNCH n. (obsolete) a freebooter; a flintlock; a spring catch or trap, also SNAPHANCE, SNAPHAUNCE. |
| STANCHNESSES | • STANCHNESS n. the state of being stanch. |
| UNCHASTENESS | • unchasteness n. Lack of chastity; the state of being unchaste; unchastity. • UNCHASTENESS n. the state of being unchaste. |
| UNCHRISTIANS | • UNCHRISTIAN v. to make unchristian. |
| UNMECHANISES | • UNMECHANISE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANIZE. |