| ACCOMPTED | • accompted v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of accompt. • ACCOMPT v. to explain in detail, also ACCOUNT. |
| CAMPEADOR | • campeador n. A warrior, in Spanish contexts. • CAMPEADOR n. (Spanish) a champion, esp. El Cid. |
| CAMPODEID | • campodeid n. (Zoology) Any dipluran arthropod of the family Campodeidae. • CAMPODEID n. a primitive wingless insect of the order Diptera. |
| CHOKEDAMP | • chokedamp n. (Mining) A damp consisting chiefly of carbon dioxide, so called for its ability to asphyxiate. • choke␣damp n. An asphyxiant found in enclosed places such as mines and sewers; a mixture of several gases left after… • CHOKEDAMP n. an asphyxiating gas, mainly carbon dioxide, found in mines. |
| COMPACTED | • compacted adj. Closely or densely packed together. • compacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of compact. • COMPACT v. to pack closely together. |
| COMPADRES | • compadres n. Plural of compadre. • COMPADRE n. (Spanish) a close friend. |
| COMPANDED | • companded v. Simple past tense and past participle of compand. • COMPAND v. to put a signal through a compander (a system of clarifying sound). |
| COMPANDER | • compander n. Any device used for companding. • COMPANDER n. a system of transmitting or reproducing sound by compressing and then re-expanding the volume-range, also COMPANDOR. |
| COMPANIED | • companied v. Simple past tense and past participle of company. • COMPANY v. to associate with. |
| COMPARTED | • comparted v. Simple past tense and past participle of compart. • COMPART v. to divide into parts. |
| COMPASSED | • compassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of compass. • compassed adj. (Obsolete) rounded; arched. • COMPASS v. to surround or enclose. |
| COMPEARED | • compeared v. Simple past tense and past participle of compear. • COMPEAR v. to appear in court. |
| COMPENDIA | • compendia n. Plural of compendium. • COMPENDIUM n. (Latin) an assortment, a varied collection. |
| CRAMPONED | • cramponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of crampon. • CRAMPON v. to climb using a kind of spiked boot. |
| PLACODERM | • placoderm n. (Paleontology) A member of an extinct class (Placodermi) of jawed fish with armored heads and thoraces;… • placoderm adj. (Paleontology) Pertaining to the class Placodermi. • PLACODERM adj. covered with bony scales. |