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 There are 14 six-letter words beginning with ACC| ACCEDE | • accede v. (Archaic, intransitive) To approach; to arrive, to come forward. • accede v. (Intransitive, now rare) To give one’s adhesion; to join up with (A group, etc.); to become part of. • accede v. (Intransitive) To agree or assent to a proposal or a view; to give way. |  | ACCEND | • accend v. (Transitive, obsolete) To set on fire; to kindle. • ACCEND v. (obsolete) to kindle. |  | ACCENT | • accent n. (Linguistics) A higher-pitched or stronger (louder or longer) articulation of a particular syllable… • accent n. (Figuratively) Emphasis or importance in general. • accent n. (Orthography) A mark or character used in writing, in order to indicate the place of the spoken accent… |  | ACCEPT | • accept v. (Transitive) To receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval. • accept v. (Transitive) To admit to a place or a group. • accept v. (Transitive) To regard as proper, usual, true, or to believe in. |  | ACCESS | • access n. (Uncountable) A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage. • access n. (Uncountable) The act of approaching or entering; an advance. • access n. (Uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility. |  | ACCITE | • accite v. (Transitive, obsolete) To summon. • accite v. (Transitive, obsolete) To quote. • accite v. (Transitive, obsolete) To excite. |  | ACCLOY | • accloy v. (Transitive, obsolete) To drive a nail into a horseshoe; to lame. • accloy v. (Transitive, obsolete) To overfill; to fill to satiety; to stuff full. • accloy v. (Transitive, obsolete) To clog, clog up; to block. |  | ACCOIL | • accoil v. (Transitive, obsolete) To gather together; to collect. • ACCOIL n. a reception. • ACCOIL v. (Spenser) to assemble. |  | ACCORD | • accord n. Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action. • accord n. A harmony in sound, pitch and tone; concord. • accord n. Agreement or harmony of things in general. |  | ACCOST | • accost v. (Transitive) To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request. • accost v. (Transitive, obsolete) To join side to side; to border. • accost v. (By extension, transitive, obsolete) To sail along the coast or side of. |  | ACCOYS | • accoys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accoy. • ACCOY v. (Spenser) to subdue, pacify. |  | ACCREW | • accrew v. Archaic form of accrue. • ACCREW v. (Spenser) to accrue. |  | ACCRUE | • accrue v. (Intransitive) To increase, to rise. • accrue v. (Intransitive) To reach or come to by way of increase; to arise or spring up because of growth or result… • accrue v. (Intransitive, accounting) To be incurred as a result of the passage of time. |  | ACCUSE | • accuse v. (Transitive) to find fault with, blame, censure. • accuse v. (Transitive, law, followed by "of") to charge with having committed a crime or offence. • accuse v. (Intransitive) to make an accusation against someone. |  
 Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws. 
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