| CESSIONS | • cessions n. Plural of cession. • CESSION n. a yielding to physical force. |
| COGNISES | • cognises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cognise. • COGNISE v. to become aware, also COGNIZE. |
| CONCISES | • concises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concise. • CONCISE v. (Milton) to mutilate. |
| CONIOSES | • CONIOSIS n. an infection caused by dust. |
| CONSEILS | • CONSEIL n. (French) advice, council. |
| COSINESS | • cosiness n. (Chiefly British spelling) The state or quality of being cosy. • COSINESS n. the state of being cosy. |
| COSMINES | • COSMINE n. a hard substance in fish scales, also COSMIN. |
| COXINESS | • coxiness n. (Obsolete) cockiness. • COXINESS n. cockiness. |
| COZINESS | • coziness n. (Chiefly North America) The state or quality of being cozy. • COZINESS n. the state or quality of being cozy. |
| ICONISES | • iconises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of iconise. • ICONISE v. to venerate, also ICONIZE. |
| INCLOSES | • incloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inclose. • INCLOSE v. to surround, also ENCLOSE. |
| NECROSIS | • necrosis n. (Pathology) The localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply. • NECROSIS n. death of part of the living body, e.g. as a symptom of gangrene. |
| SECTIONS | • sections n. Plural of section. • sections v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of section. • SECTION v. to divide into distinct parts. |
| SENECIOS | • senecios n. Plural of senecio. • SENECIO n. (Latin) any plant of the genus Senecio, that includes groundsels and ragworts. |
| SERICONS | • SERICON n. a conjectural red or black tincture in alchemy. |