| ADNASCENT | • adnascent adj. Growing to or on something else. • ADNASCENT adj. growing on some other thing. |
| ASCENDANT | • ascendant adj. Rising, moving upward. • ascendant adj. Surpassing or controlling. • ascendant n. Being in control; superiority, or commanding influence; ascendancy. |
| ASCENDENT | • ascendent adj. Upward in direction or proclivity. • ascendent adj. In power; controlling. • ascendent n. A person from whom one is descended. |
| CANDLENUT | • candlenut n. A flowering tree (Aleurites moluccana and Aleurites rockinghamensis) of the family Euphorbiaceae, also… • candlenut n. The seed of this tree, used as a candle. • CANDLENUT n. the oil-yielding fruit of a tropical tree. |
| CONTADINE | • contadine n. Plural of contadina. • CONTADINA n. (Italian) a (female) Italian peasant. |
| CONTAINED | • contained adj. Restricted in space. • contained v. Simple past tense and past participle of contain. • CONTAIN v. to hold within. |
| DECANTING | • decanting v. Present participle of decant. • decanting n. The process by which a liquid is decanted. • DECANT v. to pour from one container to another. |
| DECLINANT | • declinant adj. (Heraldry) Having the tail hanging down. • DECLINANT n. (French) a person who is declining or diminishing in luck or wealth. |
| ENCHANTED | • enchanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchant. • enchanted adj. Charmed, delighted, enraptured. • enchanted adj. Under the influence of enchantment. |
| ENTRANCED | • entranced adj. Placed in a trance. • entranced adj. Held at attention, as if by magic. • entranced v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrance. |
| INSTANCED | • instanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of instance. • INSTANCE v. to cite as an example. |
| MENDICANT | • mendicant adj. Depending on alms for a living. • mendicant adj. Of or pertaining to a beggar. • mendicant adj. Of or pertaining to a member of a religious order forbidden to own property, and who must beg for a living. |
| TENDANCES | • tendances n. Plural of tendance. • TENDANCE n. watchful care, also TENDENCE. |
| TRANSCEND | • transcend v. (Transitive) To pass beyond the limits of something. • transcend v. (Transitive) To surpass, as in intensity or power; to excel. • transcend v. (Obsolete) To climb; to mount. |
| TRENCHAND | • trenchand adj. Obsolete form of trenchant. • TRENCHAND adj. (Spenser) trenchant. |
| UNCINATED | • uncinated adj. Uncinate. • UNCINATED adj. hooked at the end, also UNCINATE. |