| ACRODONTS | • acrodonts n. Plural of acrodont. • ACRODONT n. an acrodont animal. |
| ACTINOIDS | • actinoids n. Plural of actinoid. • ACTINOID n. any element of a group from element number 89 (actinium) upwards, also ACTINIDE. |
| ANECDOTES | • anecdotes n. Plural of anecdote. • anecdotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anecdote. • ANECDOTE n. a brief story. |
| CATENOIDS | • catenoids n. Plural of catenoid. • CATENOID n. the surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis. |
| COASTLAND | • coastland n. Coastal land. • COASTLAND n. land along the coast. |
| COATSTAND | • coatstand n. (UK) Alternative spelling of coat stand. • coat-stand n. Alternative spelling of coat stand. • coat␣stand n. (Chiefly US) A pole with pegs for temporary storage of clothing; a coat rack. |
| COATTENDS | • coattends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coattend. • COATTEND v. to attend together. |
| CONSTATED | • constated v. Simple past tense and past participle of constate. • CONSTATE v. to assert. |
| COSTEANED | • costeaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of costean. • COSTEAN v. in mining, to sink pits through the surface soil to the underlying rock in order to establish the direction of a lode. |
| CUSTODIAN | • custodian n. A person entrusted with the custody or care of something or someone; a caretaker or keeper. • custodian n. (US, Canada) a janitor; a cleaner. • CUSTODIAN n. a person who has care such as of a public building, also CUSTODE, CUSTODIER. |
| DOWNCASTS | • downcasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downcast. • DOWNCAST n. a current of air into a mine. |
| DUCATOONS | • ducatoons n. Plural of ducatoon. • DUCATOON n. an old silver coin in Venice and elsewhere. |
| ENDOCASTS | • endocasts n. Plural of endocast. • ENDOCAST n. a cast of the cranial cavity. |
| NOTECARDS | • notecards n. Plural of notecard. • NOTECARD n. a card used for sending short messages. |
| OUTDANCES | • outdances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdance. • OUTDANCE v. to surpass in dancing. |
| SONICATED | • sonicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sonicate. • SONICATE v. to disrupt with sound waves. |
| TRANSCODE | • transcode v. To convert from one encoding to another. • transcode n. A conversion between encodings. • TRANSCODE v. to convert data from one digital format to another. |