| ALTERCATE | • altercate v. (Intransitive) To argue, quarrel or wrangle. • ALTERCATE v. to dispute, argue. |
| CAERULEAN | • caerulean adj. Alternative spelling of cerulean. • cærulean adj. Alternative spelling of cerulean. • CAERULEAN adj. sky-blue; dark blue; sea-green, also CERULEAN, CERULEOUS. |
| CALABRESE | • calabrese n. A particular type of sprouting broccoli. • Calabrese adj. Calabrian (of, from, or pertaining to Calabria). • Calabrese n. (UK) A kind of sprouting broccoli. |
| CARAVELLE | • caravelle n. Alternative spelling of caravel. • Caravelle prop.n. A type of twin-engine jet that was the first medium-haul modern jet airplane. • CARAVELLE n. a small light fast ship, chiefly Spanish or Portuguese, of the 15th to the 17th cents, also CARAVEL, CARVEL. |
| CELLARAGE | • cellarage n. The space or storerooms of a cellar. • cellarage n. A fee charged for storing goods in a cellar. • CELLARAGE n. the space or storerooms of a cellar. |
| CLEARABLE | • clearable adj. Able to be cleared. • CLEARABLE adj. that can be cleared. |
| CLEARAGES | • clearages n. Plural of clearage. • CLEARAGE n. a piece of land cleared. |
| CLEARANCE | • clearance n. The act of clearing or something (such as a space) cleared. • clearance n. The distance between two moving objects, especially between parts of a machine. • clearance n. The height or width of a tunnel, bridge or other passage, or the distance between a vehicle and the… |
| CREATABLE | • creatable adj. That can be created. • CREATABLE adj. that may be created. |
| ESCALADER | • escalader n. A soldier who escalades. • ESCALADER n. one who escalades, scales fortress walls by means of ladders. |
| LACEMAKER | • lacemaker n. A person who makes lace. • LACEMAKER n. one who makes lace. |
| LACERABLE | • lacerable adj. Susceptible to laceration; capable of being, or liable to be, torn. • LACERABLE adj. that can be lacerated or torn. |
| LACERATED | • lacerated adj. Having lacerations. • lacerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of lacerate. • LACERATE v. to tear roughly. |
| LACERATES | • lacerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lacerate. • LACERATE v. to tear roughly. |
| NECTAREAL | • nectareal adj. (Poetic, rare) Of or pertaining to nectar; nectareous; sweet. • NECTAREAL adj. of or like nectar, also NECTAREAN, NECTAREOUS, NECTAROUS. |
| PARACLETE | • paraclete n. An advocate or helper. • paraclete n. Alternative letter-case form of Paraclete, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost. • Paraclete prop.n. (Christianity) The Holy Spirit, the Holy Ghost, especially in its role as comforter of the faithful. |
| REACHABLE | • reachable adj. Within easy reach; accessible. • reachable adj. (Mathematics) (of a node) That may be reached from another node in a graph by passing along one or more lines. • reachable n. Someone or something that can be reached. |
| REBALANCE | • rebalance v. To balance again. • REBALANCE v. to balance again. |
| TRACEABLE | • traceable adj. Capable of being traced; possible to track down. • TRACEABLE adj. that can be traced. |