| ABSCONDENCE | • abscondence n. (Rare) The act of absconding, or illicitly escaping; hiding of a fugitive. • ABSCONDENCE n. the act of absconding. |
| BACKCHANNEL | • backchannel v. To employ a back channel. • backchannel v. (Linguistics) To employ non-verbal (oral and visual) means to influence a speaker without interruption. • backchannel n. Alternative form of back channel. |
| BENEFICENCE | • beneficence n. An act of philanthropy, a kind deed; an act which benefits someone else. • beneficence n. Good or charitable character or behavior. • BENEFICENCE n. the state of being beneficent. |
| BOCCONCINIS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CONCUBINAGE | • concubinage n. The state of cohabiting or living together as man and woman while not married. • concubinage n. The state of being or keeping a concubine. • CONCUBINAGE n. the cohabitation of persons not legally married. |
| CONCUBINARY | • concubinary adj. Of or pertaining to a concubine. • concubinary n. The state of being a concubine. • CONCUBINARY adj. relating to a concubine. |
| CONCUBITANT | • CONCUBITANT n. someone of a suitable age for marriage. |
| CONNECTABLE | • connectable adj. That can be connected. • CONNECTABLE adj. that can be connected, also CONNECTIBLE. |
| CONNECTIBLE | • connectible adj. Connectable. • CONNECTIBLE adj. that can be connected, also CONNECTABLE. |
| CONSCRIBING | • conscribing v. Present participle of conscribe. • CONSCRIBE v. to enroll; to enlist. |
| CONVINCIBLE | • convincible adj. Capable of being convinced or won over. • convincible adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being disproved by argument; refutable. • CONVINCIBLE adj. that can be convinced. |
| ENCUMBRANCE | • encumbrance n. Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried. • encumbrance n. (Property law) An interest, right, burden, or liability attached to a title of land, such as a lien or mortgage. • encumbrance n. (Law) One who is dependent on another. |
| INCUMBRANCE | • incumbrance n. A burden; a thing that must be carried. • incumbrance n. (Law) an interest, right, burden, or liability attached to a title of land, such as a lien or mortgage. • incumbrance n. (Law) One who is dependent on another. |
| NONTOBACCOS | Sorry, definition not available. |