| CONCURRENT | • concurrent adj. Happening at the same time; simultaneous. • concurrent adj. Belonging to the same period; contemporary. • concurrent adj. Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or opinion; contributing to the same event or effect. |
| CONJURATOR | • conjurator n. (Obsolete, law) A person who swears an oath along with others. • CONJURATOR n. one who swears or is sworn with others. |
| CONSTRUERS | • construers n. Plural of construer. • CONSTRUER n. one who construes. |
| CORRUPTING | • corrupting v. Present participle of corrupt. • CORRUPT v. to make bad, debase. |
| CORRUPTION | • corruption n. The act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted… • corruption n. The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization… • corruption n. The product of corruption; putrid matter. |
| COUNTERCRY | • countercry n. A cry raised in opposition to another. • COUNTERCRY n. a cry set up in opposition. |
| FRONTCOURT | • frontcourt n. (Basketball) The half of the court where a team’s offensive basket is located. • frontcourt n. (Basketball) The center and forwards of a team. • FRONTCOURT n. a basketball team's offensive half of the court. |
| INSTRUCTOR | • instructor n. One who instructs; a teacher. • INSTRUCTOR n. one that instructs. |
| INTRODUCER | • introducer n. Someone or something that introduces. • INTRODUCER n. one who introduces. |
| NONCURRENT | • noncurrent adj. Not current. • NONCURRENT adj. not current. |
| OCCURRENTS | • occurrents n. Plural of occurrent; events. • OCCURRENT n. an occurrence. |
| QUERCITRON | • quercitron n. A yellow dye obtained from the bark of the black oak. • quercitron n. The black oak tree, Quercus velutina, indigenous to North America. • QUERCITRON n. a North American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin. |
| RACONTEURS | • raconteurs n. Plural of raconteur. • RACONTEUR n. (French) a teller of anecdotes. |
| RECONTOURS | • recontours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recontour. • RECONTOUR v. to contour again. |
| RECOUNTERS | • recounters n. Plural of recounter. • RECOUNTER n. one who recounts. |
| RENCOUNTER | • rencounter v. (Archaic, transitive) To meet, encounter, come into contact with. • rencounter v. (Obsolete) To attack hand to hand. • rencounter n. (Archaic) An encounter between opposing forces; a conflict. |
| TRINOCULAR | • trinocular adj. Using three points of vision, such as a microscope with two standard eyepieces and one camera eyepiece… • TRINOCULAR adj. relating to a binocular microscope equipped with a lens for photographic recording. |
| TURNBROACH | • turnbroach n. (Obsolete) A turnspit. • TURNBROACH n. a turnspit. |
| UNDERACTOR | • underactor n. A secondary or subsidiary actor. • UNDERACTOR n. a subordinate actor. |
| UNDERCROFT | • undercroft n. A cellar or vaulted storage room. • undercroft n. A ground-level car park that occupies the base of a building. • UNDERCROFT n. an underground room or vault, esp. under a church. |