| ACCENSIONS | • accensions n. Plural of accension. • ACCENSION n. the act of kindling or the state of being kindled. |
| CHANCINESS | • chanciness n. The quality of being chancy or risky; riskiness. • CHANCINESS n. the state of being chancy. |
| CICINNUSES | • CICINNUS n. (Greek) a way in which flower stems form. |
| CONCESSION | • concession n. The act of conceding. • concession n. An act of conceding, particularly… • concession n. A gift freely given or act freely made as a token of respect or to curry favor. |
| CONCISIONS | • concisions n. Plural of concision. • CONCISION n. schism; separation. |
| CONCUSSING | • concussing v. Present participle of concuss. • CONCUSS v. to injure the brain by a violent blow. |
| CONCUSSION | • concussion n. A violent collision or shock. • concussion n. (Uncountable in Commonwealth, countable in North America) An injury to part of the body, most especially… • concussion n. (Obsolete, law, civil law) The unlawful forcing of another by threats of violence to yield up something of value. |
| INCESSANCY | • incessancy n. The quality of being incessant; unceasingness. • INCESSANCY n. the quality of being incessant. |
| INSCIENCES | • INSCIENCE n. want of knowledge; ignorance. |
| NASCENCIES | • nascencies n. Plural of nascency. • NASCENCY n. birth or origin, also NASCENCE. |
| NESCIENCES | • nesciences n. Plural of nescience. • NESCIENCE n. lack of knowledge or awareness; the doctrine that nothing is truly knowable. |
| NONSUCCESS | • nonsuccess n. Absence of success; failure. • NONSUCCESS n. a failure. |
| SCINTISCAN | • scintiscan n. A scintigram. • scintiscan v. (Transitive) To produce a scintigram of. • SCINTISCAN n. a 2-D image from a radioisotope scan, also SCINTILLISCAN. |
| SCONCHEONS | • sconcheons n. Plural of sconcheon. • SCONCHEON n. the inner part of a door jamb or window frame, also SCOINSON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON. |
| SCRUNCHINS | • scrunchins n. Plural of scrunchin. • SCRUNCHIN n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, a small crisp piece of fried pork fat, also SCRUNCHEON, SCRUNCHION. |
| SCUNCHEONS | • scuncheons n. Plural of scuncheon. • SCUNCHEON n. the inner part of a door jamb or window frame, also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCONTION. |
| SENESCENCE | • senescence n. (Biology) The state or process of ageing, especially in humans; old age. • senescence n. (Cell biology) Ceasing to divide by mitosis because of shortening of telomeres or excessive DNA damage. • senescence n. (Gerontology) Old age; accumulated damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time. |