| ACESCENT | • acescent adj. Turning sour; readily becoming tart or acid; slightly sour. • acescent n. A substance liable to become sour. • ACESCENT n. something that is slightly sour. |
| ACETONES | • acetones n. Plural of acetone. • ACETONE n. the simplest of the ketones; any ketone. |
| CANTEENS | • canteens n. Plural of canteen. • CANTEEN n. a container used for carrying water. |
| CASEMENT | • casement n. A window sash that is hinged on the side. • casement n. A window having such sashes; a casement window.Wp. • casement n. (Military) Occasionally seen as a usage error due to the similarity of the words: A casemate. |
| CENTAGES | • centages n. Plural of centage. • CENTAGE n. rate by the hundred. |
| CENTARES | • centares n. Plural of centare. • CENTARE n. a measure of land area, also CENTIARE. |
| CINEASTE | • cineaste n. Alternative spelling of cineast. • CINEASTE n. (French) a devotee of motion pictures, also CINEAST. |
| CLEANEST | • cleanest adj. Superlative form of clean: most clean. • cleanest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of clean. • CLEAN adj. free from stain. |
| ENCASTRE | • ENCASTRE adj. of a beam, fixed at the ends. |
| EXSECANT | • exsecant n. (Trigonometry) The trigonometric function sec(x) - 1. Abbreviation: exsec. • EXSECANT n. a trigonometric function of an angle. |
| LATENCES | • latences n. Plural of latence. • LATENCE n. the state of being latent, also LATENCY. |
| NOTECASE | • notecase n. A wallet or billfold (for holding banknotes). • NOTECASE n. a case for holding notes. |
| REASCENT | • reascent n. A second or subsequent ascent; the act or process of reascending. • REASCENT n. a second ascent. |
| REENACTS | • reenacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reenact. • re-enacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-enact. • REENACT v. to enact again. |
| SARCENET | • sarcenet n. Alternative form of sarsenet. • SARCENET n. a fine silk fabric, also SARSENET, SARSNET, SARCONET. |