| ACCELERANT | • accelerant n. (Chemistry) Any substance that can bond or mix with, or disturb, another substance and cause an increase… • accelerant n. (Figurative) Something that speeds up a process or the uptake of something else. • accelerant adj. Causing acceleration or speeding up; accelerating. |
| ACCRESCENT | • accrescent adj. Growing; increasing. • accrescent adj. (Botany) Which keeps growing past the point it normally would stop and begin wilting. • ACCRESCENT adj. growing larger even after flowering. |
| ACCRUEMENT | • accruement n. The act of accruing. • ACCRUEMENT n. the act of accruing. |
| CANCERATED | • cancerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cancerate. • CANCERATE v. to grow into a cancer; to become cancerous. |
| CANCERATES | • cancerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cancerate. • CANCERATE v. to grow into a cancer; to become cancerous. |
| CHANTECLER | • CHANTECLER n. a rooster, also CHANTICLEER. |
| CONCREATED | • concreated v. Simple past tense and past participle of concreate. • CONCREATE v. (archaic) to create at the same time. |
| CONCREATES | • concreates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concreate. • CONCREATE v. (archaic) to create at the same time. |
| CONSECRATE | • consecrate v. (Transitive) To declare something holy, or make it holy by some procedure. • consecrate v. (Transitive, Roman Catholicism, specifically) To ordain as a bishop. • consecrate adj. Consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred. |
| MARCESCENT | • marcescent adj. (Botany, of an organ, such as a leaf or blossom; rarely also used figurative) Withered, but still attached. • marcescent adj. (Mycology) Able to revive when moistened. • MARCESCENT adj. withering without falling off. |
| REACCENTED | • reaccented v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccent. • REACCENT v. to accent again. |
| REACTANCES | • reactances n. Plural of reactance. • REACTANCE n. the component of impedance due to inductance or capacitance. |
| RELUCTANCE | • reluctance n. Unwillingness to do something. • reluctance n. Hesitancy in taking some action. • reluctance n. (Physics) That property of a magnetic circuit analogous to resistance in an electric circuit. |
| SCARCEMENT | • scarcement n. (Architecture, engineering) An offset where a wall or bank of earth, etc., retreats, leaving a shelf or footing. • SCARCEMENT n. an offset where a wall or bank of earth, etc. retreats, leaving a shelf or footing. |
| SCREENCAST | • screencast n. A digital recording of a computer screen’s display. • screencast n. A video stream that’s broadcasted live to an audience. • SCREENCAST n. a digital recording of the display on a computer screen that may be viewed on another device. |