| CEMENTA | • CEMENTUM n. (Latin) the hard tissue covering the roots of the teeth. |
| CEMENTS | • cements n. Plural of cement. • cements v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cement. • CEMENT v. to bind firmly. |
| CENTIME | • centime n. (Historical) A former subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the franc. • centime n. A coin having face value of one centime. • CENTIME n. (French) one hundredth of a franc. |
| CERMETS | • cermets n. Plural of cermet. • CERMET n. a strong alloy of a metal with a heat-resisting compound, esp. used for turbine blades and similar objects, also CERAMAL. |
| CLEMENT | • clement adj. Lenient or merciful; charitable. • clement adj. Mild (said of weather and similar circumstances). • Clement prop.n. A male given name from Latin, borne by an early pope and by several saints. |
| COMPETE | • compete v. To be in battle or in a rivalry with another for the same thing, position, or reward; to contend. • compete v. To be in a position in which it is possible to win or triumph. • compete v. To take part in a contest, game or similar event. |
| CREMATE | • cremate v. (Transitive) To burn something to ashes. • cremate v. (Transitive) To incinerate a dead body (as an alternative to burial). • CREMATE v. to reduce to ashes. |
| EMETICS | • emetics n. Plural of emetic. • EMETIC n. an emetic substance. |
| EMICATE | • EMICATE v. to sparkle. |
| MACHETE | • machete n. A sword-like tool used for cutting large plants with a chopping motion, or as a weapon. The blade is… • machete n. A small stringed instrument from Madeira, Portugal, having a double bulged body, traditionally of wood… • machete v. To cut or chop with a machete. |
| MEERCAT | • meercat n. Alternative form of meerkat. • MEERCAT n. (Dutch) a South African carnivore related to the ichneumon, aka suricate, also MEERKAT. |
| MEMETIC | • memetic adj. Of or pertaining to memes; pertaining to replication of concepts. • MEMETIC adj. of or like a meme. |
| MERCHET | • merchet n. (Obsolete) In Middle Ages England, a fine paid to a lord on a daughter’s marriage, in recompense for… • MERCHET n. a fine paid to a lord for the marriage of a daughter. |
| MYCETES | • mycetes n. Plural of mycete. • -mycetes suff. (Taxonomy) Used to form names of classes of fungi and some bacteria. • MYCETES n. (Greek) fungi. |
| TELECOM | • telecom n. (Informal) Telecommunication or telecommunications. • telecom n. (Informal) A telco (phone company) or telecom company. • TELECOM n. (short for) telecommunications, also TELECOMM. |
| TUMESCE | • tumesce v. (Intransitive) To become tumescent; to expand or inflate. • TUMESCE v. to swell. |