| CANDESCENT | • candescent adj. Glowing with heat; white-hot, incandescent. • CANDESCENT adj. glowing, white-hot, also CANDENT. |
| CONCORDATS | • concordats n. Plural of concordat. • CONCORDAT n. (French) an agreement between the pope and a secular government. |
| CONDUCTORS | • conductors n. Plural of conductor. • CONDUCTOR n. a person or thing that conducts. |
| CRESCENTED | • crescented v. Simple past tense and past participle of crescent. • CRESCENTED adj. having the shape of a crescent. |
| DECOCTIONS | • decoctions n. Plural of decoction. • DECOCTION n. the act of boiling anything in a watery fluid to extract its virtues. |
| DECRESCENT | • decrescent adj. Becoming gradually less; diminishing. • decrescent adj. Waning. • decrescent n. (Heraldry) A crescent oriented with horns turned to sinister (pointing right). |
| DESICCANTS | • desiccants n. Plural of desiccant. • DESICCANT n. a drying or desiccating agent. |
| DICENTRICS | • dicentrics n. Plural of dicentric. • DICENTRIC n. a chromosome having two centromeres. |
| DISCONCERT | • disconcert v. (Transitive) To upset the composure of. • disconcert v. (Transitive) To bring into confusion. • disconcert v. (Transitive) To frustrate, discomfit. |
| DISCONNECT | • disconnect v. (Transitive) To sever or interrupt a connection. • disconnect v. (Transitive) To remove the connection between an appliance and an electrical power source. • disconnect v. (Intransitive) Of a person, to become detached or withdrawn. |
| MISCONDUCT | • misconduct n. Behavior that is considered to be unacceptable. • misconduct v. (Transitive) To mismanage. • misconduct v. (Reflexive) To behave inappropriately, to misbehave. |
| OCCLUDENTS | • occludents n. Plural of occludent. • OCCLUDENT n. something serving to close; shutting up. |
| RECONDUCTS | • reconducts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconduct. • RECONDUCT v. to conduct again. |
| SUCCEDENTS | • succedents n. Plural of succedent. • SUCCEDENT n. a person or thing that follows. |