| ADJACENTS | • adjacents n. Plural of adjacent. • ADJACENT n. in a right angled triangle, the shorter of the two sides adjacent to a given angle. |
| ADNASCENT | • adnascent adj. Growing to or on something else. • ADNASCENT adj. growing on some other thing. |
| ADUNCATED | • aduncated adj. Alternative form of aduncate. • ADUNCATED adj. hooked, also ADUNC, ADUNCATE, ADUNCOUS. |
| ANECDOTAL | • anecdotal adj. Of the nature of or relating to an anecdote. • anecdotal adj. Containing or abounding in anecdotes. • ANECDOTAL adj. relating to anecdote, also ANECDOTIC. |
| ASCENDANT | • ascendant adj. Rising, moving upward. • ascendant adj. Surpassing or controlling. • ascendant n. Being in control; superiority, or commanding influence; ascendancy. |
| CADENTIAL | • cadential adj. Of or pertaining to cadence or a cadenza. • CADENTIAL adj. relating to a cadence. |
| CANDIDATE | • candidate n. A person who is running in an election. • candidate n. A person who is applying for a job. • candidate n. A participant in an examination. |
| CANULATED | • canulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| CAPTAINED | • captained v. Simple past tense and past participle of captain. • CAPTAIN v. to lead or command. |
| CARINATED | • carinated adj. Carinate; shaped like a keel. • CARINATED adj. shaped like the prow or keel of a ship, also CARINATE. |
| CATENATED | • catenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of catenate. • CATENATE v. to link together. |
| CATNAPPED | • catnapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of catnap. • cat-napped v. Simple past tense and past participle of cat-nap. • cat␣napped v. Simple past tense and past participle of cat nap. |
| COADUNATE | • coadunate adj. (Botany) Closely joined (by growing together). • coadunate v. To merge; to unite into one. • COADUNATE v. to unite, to combine. |
| DECANTATE | • decantate v. (Obsolete) To decant. • DECANTATE v. (obsolete) to chant or say repeatedly. |
| DECLARANT | • declarant n. (Law) A person who makes a formal declaration or statement. • DECLARANT n. one who makes a declaration. |
| DIACONATE | • diaconate n. The rank of a deacon. • diaconate n. Deacons considered as a group; a body or board of deacons. • diaconate n. The period of office of a deacon. |
| ERADICANT | • eradicant n. A substance that serves to eradicate an infestation. • ERADICANT n. something that eradicates. |
| MANDUCATE | • manducate v. (Literary) To chew; to masticate. • manducate v. (Literary) To eat. • MANDUCATE v. to chew or eat. |