| ACCORDIONISTS | • accordionists n. Plural of accordionist. • ACCORDIONIST n. one who plays the accordion. |
| CONCERNEDNESS | • concernedness n. The state or quality of being concerned. • CONCERNEDNESS n. the state of being concerned. |
| CONCERTEDNESS | • concertedness n. The quality of being concerted. • CONCERTEDNESS n. the state of being concerted. |
| CONDUCTRESSES | • conductresses n. Plural of conductress. • CONDUCTRESS n. a woman who is a conductor. |
| CONSIDERANCES | • considerances n. Plural of considerance. • CONSIDERANCE n. (archaic) consideration. |
| CORDOCENTESES | • cordocenteses n. Plural of cordocentesis. • CORDOCENTESIS n. the removal of a sample of fetal blood from the umbilical vein by inserting a hollow needle through the wall of the pregnant woman's abdomen. |
| CORDOCENTESIS | • cordocentesis n. (Surgery) The removal of blood from an umbilical cord in utero for testing. • CORDOCENTESIS n. the removal of a sample of fetal blood from the umbilical vein by inserting a hollow needle through the wall of the pregnant woman's abdomen. |
| DECONSECRATES | • deconsecrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deconsecrate. • DECONSECRATE v. to remove the sacred character of. |
| DISCONNECTERS | • DISCONNECTER n. one who disconnects. |
| DISCORDANCIES | • discordancies n. Plural of discordancy. • DISCORDANCY n. the state or an instance of being discordant, also DISCORDANCE. |
| DISCREPANCIES | • discrepancies n. Plural of discrepancy. • DISCREPANCY n. the state of being discrepant, also DISCREPANCE. |
| DRACUNCULUSES | • DRACUNCULUS n. the green dragon genus of Araceae. |
| FRONDESCENCES | • FRONDESCENCE n. the formation of leaves. |
| SUPERCONDUCTS | • superconducts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of superconduct. • SUPERCONDUCT v. to exhibit superconductivity. |
| VIRIDESCENCES | • viridescences n. Plural of viridescence. • VIRIDESCENCE n. turning green. |