| ACCENTUALITIES | • ACCENTUALITY n. the quality of having an accent. |
| ACCURATENESSES | • ACCURATENESS n. accuracy. |
| ADULARESCENCES | • ADULARESCENCE n. the quality of being adularescent, having or emitting a milky or bluish iridescence. |
| BACCALAUREATES | • baccalaureates n. Plural of baccalaureate. • BACCALAUREATE n. a set of examinations intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education in any of several countries. |
| CALCULATEDNESS | • calculatedness n. The quality of being calculated. • CALCULATEDNESS n. the state of being calculated. |
| CATECHUMENATES | • catechumenates n. Plural of catechumenate. • CATECHUMENATE n. the state of being a catechumen. |
| CATECHUMENICAL | • catechumenical adj. Of or pertaining to catechumens. • CATECHUMENICAL adj. of or like a catechumen, also CATECHUMENAL. |
| CLAIRAUDIENCES | • clairaudiences n. Plural of clairaudience. • CLAIRAUDIENCE n. the ability to hear sounds not actually present, as spirit communications, etc. |
| COUNTERBALANCE | • counterbalance n. (Literally) A weight that is put in opposition to an equal weight so it keeps that in balance. • counterbalance n. (Figuratively) A force or influence that balances, checks or limits an opposite one. • counterbalance v. (Transitive) To apply weight in order to balance an opposing weight. |
| INACCURATENESS | • inaccurateness n. The quality of being inaccurate. • INACCURATE n. not accurate. |
| LEUCOCYTHAEMIA | • leucocythaemia n. Alternative form of leucocythemia. • LEUCOCYTHAEMIA n. leukaemia. |
| OVERACCENTUATE | • overaccentuate v. To accentuate too much. • OVERACCENTUATE v. to accentuate excessively. |
| REACQUAINTANCE | • reacquaintance n. Acquaintance again or anew. • REACQUAINTANCE n. a new acquaintance. |