| ABEYANCES | • abeyances n. Plural of abeyance. • ABEYANCE n. a state of suspension or temporary inactivity, also ABEYANCY. |
| CAESAREAN | • caesarean n. Alternative letter-case form of Caesarean. • Caesarean adj. Of or relating to Caesarea. • Caesarean n. An inhabitant/citizen of Caesarea. |
| CANEWARES | • canewares n. Plural of caneware. • CANEWARE n. articles made from cane. |
| CARAGEENS | • carageens n. Plural of carageen. • CARAGEEN n. (Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss, also CARRAGEEN, CARRAGHEEN. |
| CASEINATE | • caseinate n. Any of several salts derived from casein via the coagulation of milk protein. • CASEINATE n. a compound of casein with a metal (as calcium or sodium). |
| CATENANES | • catenanes n. Plural of catenane. • CATENANE n. a chemical compound having molecules linked like a chain. |
| CATENATES | • catenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catenate. • CATENATE v. to link together. |
| CESAREANS | • cesareans n. Plural of cesarean. • Cesareans n. Plural of Cesarean. • CESAREAN n. a method of child delivery, also CESARIAN. |
| CESAREVNA | • cesarevna n. Archaic spelling of tsarevna. • CESAREVNA n. (Russian) the wife of a tsar's eldest son, also TSESAREVNA. |
| CETACEANS | • cetaceans n. Plural of cetacean. • CETACEAN n. a type of aquatic mammal, including whales and dolphins. |
| DAMASCENE | • damascene adj. Inlaid with silver or gold. • damascene adj. Of or from Damascus. • damascene v. (Transitive) To decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture… |
| ELASTANCE | • elastance n. (Physics) An electrical property that is the inverse of capacitance. • elastance n. (Mechanics) The inverse of compliance. • elastance n. (Medicine) A measurement of the tendency of the lung, urinary bladder, gallbladder or other cavity to… |
| ENCAENIAS | • Encaenias n. Plural of Encaenia. • ENCAENIA n. an annual tribute to the founders of Oxford. |
| FEASANCES | • feasances n. Plural of feasance. • FEASANCE n. the performance of a condition, obligation or duty. |
| PLEASANCE | • pleasance n. A pleasure ground laid out with shady walks, trees and shrubs, statuary, and ornamental water; a secluded… • pleasance n. (Obsolete) Willingness to please, or the action of pleasing; courtesy. • pleasance n. (Obsolete) The feeling of being pleased; pleasure, delight. |
| TESTACEAN | • testacean adj. Covered with or having a shell. • testacean n. (Zoology) One of the rhizopods in Testacea. • TESTACEAN n. a microscopic animal with a hard shell. |