| ACCOUCHEMENT | • accouchement n. Delivery in childbed; parturition. • ACCOUCHEMENT n. (French) childbirth; a confinement. | 
| ACCOUPLEMENT | • accouplement n. (Rare) The act of coupling, or the state of being coupled; union. • accouplement n. (Rare) That which couples, as a tie or brace. • ACCOUPLEMENT n. a timber joist or beam that serves as a tie or support. | 
| ACCOUTERMENT | • accouterment n. (Military, chiefly in the plural) A soldier’s equipment, other than weapons and uniform. • accouterment n. (Chiefly in the plural) An article of clothing or equipment, in particular when used as an accessory. • accouterment n. (By extension) An identifying yet superficial characteristic. | 
| ACCOUTREMENT | • accoutrement n. (Commonwealth) Alternative form of accouterment. • ACCOUTREMENT n. (French) an accessory item of clothing or equipment, also ACCOUSTREMENT, ACCOUTERMENT, ACCUSTREMENT. | 
| ASCOMYCETOUS | • ascomycetous adj. (Mycology) Of or relating to the ascomycetes. • ASCOMYCETOUS adj. relating to ascomycete. | 
| BACKCOURTMEN | • backcourtmen n. Plural of backcourtman. • BACKCOURTMAN n. a guard on a basketball team. | 
| CIRCUMROTATE | • circumrotate v. (Intransitive) To revolve. • CIRCUMROTATE v. to rotate as a wheel. | 
| COMMUNICATED | • communicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of communicate. • COMMUNICATE v. to exchange information. | 
| COMMUNICATEE | • communicatee n. The person who is communicated to, or who receives a communication. • COMMUNICATEE n. one who is communicated with. | 
| COMMUNICATES | • communicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communicate. • COMMUNICATE v. to exchange information. | 
| COUNTERCHARM | • countercharm n. That which counteracts a charm; a counterspell. • countercharm v. To destroy the effect of a charm upon. • COUNTERCHARM v. to destroy or dissolve the effects of (another charm). | 
| COUNTERCLAIM | • counterclaim n. (Law) A suit filed by a defendant against a plaintiff secondary to the original complaint. • counterclaim v. (Intransitive) To file a counterclaim. • COUNTERCLAIM v. to enter or plead a counterclaim. | 
| COUNTERMARCH | • countermarch n. A march back along the same route. • countermarch v. To march back along the same route. • COUNTERMARCH v. to march or cause to march back or in a direction opposite to a former one. | 
| REACCUSTOMED | • reaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccustom. • REACCUSTOM v. to get used to again. | 
| SCATTERMOUCH | • scattermouch n. (Archaic, Pacific slang) Any Latin or Levantine person. • SCATTERMOUCH n. (slang) old nautical slang for any Latin or Levantine person. | 
| UNACCUSTOMED | • unaccustomed adj. Not used to an event or thing, not accustomed. • unaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unaccustom. • UNACCUSTOMED adj. not customary. | 
| UNCOMPLACENT | • uncomplacent adj. Not complacent. • UNCOMPLACENT adj. not complacent. | 
| UNDEMOCRATIC | • undemocratic adj. Not democratic. • UNDEMOCRATIC adj. not democratic. |