| ACCUSTREMENT | • ACCUSTREMENT n. (obsolete) accoutrement, also ACCOUSTREMENT, ACCOUTERMENT, ACCOUTREMENT. |
| ASCOMYCETOUS | • ascomycetous adj. (Mycology) Of or relating to the ascomycetes. • ASCOMYCETOUS adj. relating to ascomycete. |
| CIRCUMFLECTS | • circumflects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumflect. • CIRCUMFLECT v. to bend round; to mark with a circumflex. |
| CIRCUMSTANCE | • circumstance n. Something which is related to, or in some way affects, a fact or event. • circumstance n. An event; a fact; a particular incident. • circumstance n. Circumlocution; detail. |
| COMMUNICATES | • communicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communicate. • COMMUNICATE v. to exchange information. |
| CONDUCEMENTS | • conducements n. Plural of conducement. • CONDUCEMENT n. (Milton) the act of conducing. |
| DETUMESCENCE | • detumescence n. The act of subsiding from a swollen state, especially the relaxation of an erect penis. • DETUMESCENCE n. diminution of swelling. |
| ECUMENICISTS | • ecumenicists n. Plural of ecumenicist. • ECUMENICIST n. a believer in ecumenicism. |
| INTUMESCENCE | • intumescence n. (Uncountable) the process of swelling up or the condition of being swollen. • intumescence n. (Countable) an instance of such swelling. • INTUMESCENCE n. a swollen or enlarged part of a plant or animal. |
| INTUMESCENCY | • INTUMESCENCY n. the state of being intumescent. |
| MISCALCULATE | • miscalculate v. To calculate incorrectly. • miscalculate v. To make a gross error in judgement. • MISCALCULATE v. to calculate wrongly. |
| MISCONDUCTED | • misconducted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misconduct. • MISCONDUCT v. to conduct wrongly. |
| MULTISCIENCE | • multiscience adj. Of or pertaining to more than one science. • MULTISCIENCE n. knowledge of many things. |
| OBMUTESCENCE | • obmutescence n. Silence; inability or refusal to speak. • OBMUTESCENCE n. the act of becoming or keeping silent or mute. |
| REACCUSTOMED | • reaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccustom. • REACCUSTOM v. to get used to again. |
| SCATTERMOUCH | • scattermouch n. (Archaic, Pacific slang) Any Latin or Levantine person. • SCATTERMOUCH n. (slang) old nautical slang for any Latin or Levantine person. |
| TECHNOMUSICS | • TECHNOMUSIC n. a type of fast, repetitive electronic dance music. |
| UNACCUSTOMED | • unaccustomed adj. Not used to an event or thing, not accustomed. • unaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unaccustom. • UNACCUSTOMED adj. not customary. |