| BICORNUATE | • bicornuate adj. (Medicine) Resembling a pair of horns, as a malformed uterus may. • BICORNUATE adj. having two horns or hornlike parts, also BICORNATE. |
| CONFUTABLE | • confutable adj. (Archaic or formal) That can be confuted, i.e. shown to be false; disprovable. • CONFUTABLE adj. that may be confuted. |
| CONTRIBUTE | • contribute v. (Transitive, intransitive) To give something that is or becomes part of a larger whole. • CONTRIBUTE v. to give or supply in common with others. |
| COUNTERBID | • counterbid n. (Business) A bid made in response to a previous bid by another party. • counterbid v. To make a counterbid. • COUNTERBID n. a bid made in opposition to another bid. |
| CURBSTONES | • curbstones n. Plural of curbstone. • CURBSTONE n. a stone lining a curb, also KERBSTONE. |
| CUTTLEBONE | • cuttlebone n. Cuttlefish bone. • CUTTLEBONE n. the internal shell of the cuttlefish, used for making tooth-powder, for polishing the softer metals and for cage-birds to sharpen their beaks on. |
| NONSUBJECT | • nonsubject n. (Chiefly grammar) That which is not a subject. • NONSUBJECT n. one who is not a subject (of a particular country). |
| OBTRUNCATE | • obtruncate v. To deprive of a limb; to lop. • OBTRUNCATE v. to cut or lop off the head of. |
| OUTBALANCE | • outbalance v. To have more influence or significance than another; to preponderate or outweigh. • OUTBALANCE v. to outweigh; to exceed in weight or effect. |
| PROCUMBENT | • procumbent adj. Prone or prostrate. • procumbent adj. (Botany) That trails along the ground. • procumbent adj. (Dentistry) inclined towards the lips. |
| SUBCEPTION | • SUBCEPTION n. subliminal perception. |
| SUBJECTION | • subjection n. The act of bringing something under the control of something else. • subjection n. The state of being subjected. • SUBJECTION n. the act of making subject. |
| SUBPOTENCY | • subpotency n. The quality of being subpotent. • SUBPOTENCY n. the state (in a drug) of being subpotent, having less than normal potency. |
| SUBSECTION | • subsection n. A defined part of a section. • subsection n. (Law) A subpart of a legal document such as law. • subsection n. (Taxonomy, zoology) An informal taxonomic category below section and above family. |