| ACCOURTED | • accourted v. Simple past tense and past participle of accourt. • ACCOURT v. to entertain. |
| ACCOUTERS | • accouters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accouter. • ACCOUTER v. (US) to dress or equip, esp. a warrior, also ACCOUTRE. |
| ACCOUTRED | • accoutred adj. Supplied with essential equipments for a certain intention, particularly military. • accoutred adj. Provided with vital supplies for a precise aim, more specifically for the armed forces. • accoutred v. Simple past tense and past participle of accoutre. |
| ACCOUTRES | • accoutres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accoutre. • ACCOUTRE v. to dress or equip, esp. a warrior, also ACCOUTER. |
| AUTOCRACY | • autocracy n. (Uncountable) A form of government in which unlimited power is held by a single individual. • autocracy n. (Countable) An instance of this government. • AUTOCRACY n. government by one individual. |
| BACKCOURT | • backcourt n. (Chiefly Scotland) A courtyard behind a housing block or tenement building. • backcourt n. (Basketball) A team’s defensive half of the court; the part of the court where the other team’s basket… • BACKCOURT n. in lawn tennis, that part of the court lying behind the service line. |
| CARTOUCHE | • cartouche n. (Architecture) An ornamental figure, often on an oval shield. • cartouche n. (Egyptian hieroglyphs) An oval figure containing the characters of an important personal name, such… • cartouche n. A paper cartridge. |
| COCURATED | • cocurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cocurate. • COCURATE v. to curate jointly. |
| COCURATES | • cocurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cocurate. • COCURATE v. to curate jointly. |
| COCURATOR | • cocurator n. A joint curator; one who cocurates. • COCURATOR n. one who shares a curatorship. |
| CORUSCANT | • coruscant adj. Emitting flashes of light; glittering. • CORUSCANT adj. shining, glittering. |
| CORUSCATE | • coruscate v. (Intransitive) To give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle. • coruscate v. (Intransitive, figurative) To exhibit brilliant technique or style. • CORUSCATE v. to sparkle; to throw off flashes of light. |
| COTICULAR | • coticular adj. Pertaining to whetstones; like or suitable for whetstones. • COTICULAR adj. (obsolete) of or pertaining to whetstones. |
| CUNCTATOR | • cunctator n. One who delays or lingers. • CUNCTATOR n. (Latin) someone who delays or procrastinates. |
| RACCAHOUT | • raccahout n. Alternative form of racahout. • RACCAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACAHOUT. |