| BACKSCATTERED | • backscattered v. Past participle of backscatter. • BACKSCATTER v. to scatter in this way. |
| BACKSTRETCHES | • backstretches n. Plural of backstretch. • back-stretches n. Plural of back-stretch (alternative form of backstretches). • back␣stretches n. Plural of back stretch (alternative form of backstretches). |
| BACTERIOCIDES | • bacteriocides n. Plural of bacteriocide. |
| CEREBROTONICS | • cerebrotonics n. Plural of cerebrotonic. • CEREBROTONIC n. someone with a personality characterized by shyness, introspection, and emotional restraint. |
| CONCELEBRANTS | • concelebrants n. Plural of concelebrant. • CONCELEBRANT n. one that concelebrates a Eucharist or Mass. |
| CONCELEBRATES | • concelebrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concelebrate. • CONCELEBRATE v. to jointly recite the canon of the Eucharist in unison with others. |
| CONTABESCENCE | • contabescence n. The quality of being contabescent. • CONTABESCENCE n. the state of being contabescent, wasting away. |
| COUNTERBRACES | • counterbraces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterbrace. • COUNTERBRACE v. to brace or fasten (the head-yards and after-yards) in opposite ways. |
| CYBERCITIZENS | • cybercitizens n. Plural of cybercitizen. |
| CYBERNETICIST | • cyberneticist n. Someone who studies cybernetics. • CYBERNETICIST n. a student of cybernetics. |
| CYBERSECURITY | • cybersecurity n. Security against electronic attacks such as cyberwarfare or cyberterrorism. • CYBERSECURITY n. the state of being safe from electronic crime and the measures taken to achieve this. |
| OBMUTESCENCES | • OBMUTESCENCE n. the act of becoming or keeping silent or mute. |
| PECCABILITIES | • peccabilities n. Plural of peccability. • PECCABILITY n. the state of being peccable, liable or prone to sin. |