| COGENCIES | • cogencies n. Plural of cogency. • COGENCY n. the state of being cogent, also COGENCE. |
| CONGENERS | • congeners n. Plural of congener. • CONGENER n. something of the same kind or nature, also COGENER. |
| CONGERIES | • congeries n. A collection or aggregation of disparate items. • CONGERIES n. a collection of miscellaneous things. |
| CONGESTED | • congested v. Simple past tense and past participle of congest. • congested adj. Overcrowded. • CONGEST v. to fill to excess. |
| CONGREETS | • CONGREET v. (archaic) to salute mutually. |
| CONSIGNEE | • consignee n. The person to whom a shipment is to be delivered. • consignee n. One to whom anything is consigned or entrusted. • CONSIGNEE n. the person to whom cargo is consigned as stated on the bills of lading. |
| CONVERGES | • converges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of converge. • CONVERGE v. to come together. |
| COREGENTS | • coregents n. Plural of coregent. • COREGENT n. a joint regent. |
| COZENAGES | • cozenages n. Plural of cozenage. • COZENAGE n. the practice of cozening. |
| CYMOGENES | • cymogenes n. Plural of cymogene. • CYMOGENE n. a volatile compound. |
| DECONGEST | • decongest v. To free from congestion. • DECONGEST v. to relieve or end the congestion of. |
| ECTOGENES | • ECTOGENE n. a gene involved in the development of an embryo in artificial conditions. |
| ENGYSCOPE | • engyscope n. Alternative form of engiscope. • ENGYSCOPE n. (obsolete) a kind of reflecting microscope. |
| GENOCIDES | • genocides n. Plural of genocide. • GENOCIDE n. the deliberate extermination of a nation or race. |
| GOOSENECK | • gooseneck n. (Often attributive) Anything with a slender curved shape, resembling the neck of a goose, such as the… • gooseneck n. (Nautical) The swivel connection on a sailboat located near the bottom of the mast that the boom attaches… • gooseneck n. Short for gooseneck barnacle. |
| ISOGENEIC | • isogeneic adj. (Genetics, medicine) Having the same genetic makeup and origin. • ISOGENEIC adj. genetically similar or identical, e.g. in respect of grafts, also ISOGENIC. |
| ONCOGENES | • oncogenes n. Plural of oncogene. • ONCOGENE n. a gene that causes a cell to become cancerous. |
| RECOGNISE | • recognise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of recognize. • re-cognise v. Alternative spelling of recognize. • RECOGNISE v. to identify as known or experienced before, also RECOGNIZE. |