| ACCOUNTS | • accounts n. Plural of account. • accounts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of account. • ACCOUNT v. to explain in detail, also ACCOMPT. |
| ACCUSANT | • accusant n. (Obsolete) An accuser. • ACCUSANT n. an accuser. |
| ACUTANCE | • acutance n. (Photography) Edge contrast in an image; a component of sharpness. • ACUTANCE n. a measure of photographic clarity. |
| CANTICUM | • canticum n. A canticle. • canticum n. A part song in an ancient play. • CANTICUM n. (Latin) a canticle, a part-song in an ancient play. |
| CICUTINE | • CICUTINE n. a poisonous alkaloid, also CONIINE, CONIN, CONINE, CONICINE. |
| CINCTURE | • cincture n. An enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing. • cincture n. A girdle or belt, especially as part of a vestment. • cincture n. (Architecture) The fillet, listel, or band next to the apophyge at the extremity of the shaft of a column. |
| COCOANUT | • cocoanut n. Dated form of coconut. • COCOANUT n. the large, hard-shelled nut of the cocoa palm, also COCONUT, COKERNUT. |
| COCONUTS | • coconuts n. Plural of coconut. • COCONUT n. the large, hard-shelled nut of the cocoa palm, also COCOANUT, COKERNUT. |
| CONDUCTI | • conducti n. Plural of conductus. • CONDUCTUS n. (Latin) a style of metrical Latin song. |
| CONDUCTS | • conducts n. Plural of conduct. • conducts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conduct. • CONDUCT v. to lead or guide. |
| CONJUNCT | • conjunct n. (Logic) Either term of a conjunction. • conjunct n. (Linguistics) An adjunct that supplements a sentence with information, connecting the sentence with… • conjunct adj. Conjoined. |
| COUCHANT | • couchant adj. (Of an animal) Lying with belly down and front legs extended; crouching. • couchant adj. (Heraldry) Represented as crouching with the head raised. • COUCHANT adj. in heraldry, lying on the belly with head lifted. |
| CUNEATIC | • cuneatic adj. Cuneiform. • CUNEATIC adj. wedge-shaped, also CUNEAL, CUNEATE, CUNEATED. |
| CUTSCENE | • cutscene n. Alternative spelling of cut scene. • cut␣scene n. (Video games) A typically non-interactive portion of cinematic narrative shown during a video game to… • CUTSCENE n. a type of scene in computer games. |
| OCCUPANT | • occupant n. A person who occupies an office or a position. • occupant n. A person who occupies a place. • occupant n. The owner or tenant of a property. |
| SUCCINCT | • succinct adj. Brief and to the point. • succinct adj. Compressed into a tiny area. • succinct adj. (Archaic) Wrapped by, or as if by a girdle; closely fitting, wound or wrapped or drawn up tightly. |
| TURNCOCK | • turncock n. A tap or faucet that regulates the flow of a fluid. • turncock n. A person employed to turn on the water for the mains, to regulate the fireplugs, etc. for a water company. • TURNCOCK n. a valve for regulating water flow. |
| UNCATCHY | • uncatchy adj. Not catchy. • UNCATCHY adj. not catchy. |
| UNCLUTCH | • unclutch v. (Transitive) To open (something tightly closed). • unclutch v. (Transitive, intransitive) To disengage (A clutch, etc.). • UNCLUTCH v. to release from a clutch. |