| ANTICULTS | • ANTICULT n. an organisation opposed to cults. |
| CALUTRONS | • calutrons n. Plural of calutron. • CALUTRON n. a mass spectrometer used in the separation of isotopes. |
| CANULATES | • canulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| CLEANOUTS | • cleanouts n. Plural of cleanout. • CLEANOUT n. the act of cleaning something out. |
| CLIANTHUS | • clianthus n. Any plant of the genus Clianthus. • Clianthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – flowering plants in the legume family, comprising two… • CLIANTHUS n. (Latin) any climbing shrub of the genus Clianthus. |
| CONSTRUAL | • construal n. The act of construing or interpreting; interpretation. • CONSTRUAL n. an act of construing. |
| CONSULATE | • consulate n. Rule by consuls, as during most periods of the Roman Republic or in France between 1799 and 1804. • consulate n. The office of a consul, in its various senses. • consulate n. The term of office of a consul. |
| CONSULTAS | • CONSULTA n. (Italian) a meeting of council. |
| LINCRUSTA | • lincrusta n. Alternative spelling of Lincrusta. • Lincrusta n. A wallcovering made from a paste of gelled linseed oil and woodflour spread on heavy canvas and embossed… • LINCRUSTA n. thick embossed wallpaper. |
| NUCLEATES | • nucleates n. Plural of nucleate. • NUCLEATE v. to form into a nucleus. |
| STAUNCHLY | • staunchly adv. In a staunch manner. • STAUNCH adv. firm, steadfast, also STANCH. |
| SUCTIONAL | • suctional adj. Relating to suction. • SUCTIONAL adj. as in suctional stop, a stop consonant in which the contact of the articulating organs is followed by an inrush of air. |
| SULCATION | • sulcation n. A channel or furrow. • sulcation n. Markings resembling channels or furrows, especially in shells, fossils, etc. • sulcation n. (Neuroscience) The development of or resulting formations of sulci in a brain cortex. |
| UNLATCHES | • unlatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |
| UNTACKLES | • untackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untackle. • UNTACKLE v. to free from tackle. |
| VULCANIST | • vulcanist n. Someone interested in volcanism, the study of volcanoes. • vulcanist n. A follower of Vulcanism. • VULCANIST n. one versed in the history and phenomena of volcanoes, also VOLCANIST. |