| CANCELABLE | • cancelable adj. (US) Alternative spelling of cancellable. • CANCELABLE adj. that can be cancelled, also CANCELLABLE. |
| CANCELBOTS | • cancelbots n. Plural of cancelbot. • CANCELBOT n. a computer program that identifies and deletes unwanted articles sent to an Internet newsgroup. |
| CANCELEERS | • canceleers n. Plural of canceleer. • CANCELEER n. (Scott) the turn of a hawk upon the wing to recover herself, when she misses her aim in the stoop. |
| CANCELIERS | • canceliers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cancelier. • CANCELIER v. to make such a turn, also CANCELEER. |
| CANCELLATE | • cancellate adj. (Botany) Consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma; lattice-like. • cancellate adj. (Zoology) Having the surface covered with raised lines, crossing at right angles. • cancellate adj. (Anatomy) Cancellated. |
| CANCELLERS | • cancellers n. Plural of canceller. • CANCELLER n. one who cancels, also CANCELER. |
| CANCELLING | • cancelling v. Present participle of cancel. • CANCEL v. to cause not to happen. |
| CANCELLOUS | • cancellous adj. (Anatomy, of bone) Having low density and strength but high surface area, of the kind that fills the… • CANCELLOUS adj. of bone, having a porous structure. |
| CHANCELESS | • chanceless adj. Achieved without taking chances. • chanceless adj. Without random chance. • chanceless adj. Having no chance or opportunity. |
| CHANCELLOR | • chancellor n. A senior secretary or official with administrative or legal duties, sometimes in charge of some area… • chancellor n. The head of the government in some German-speaking countries. • chancellor n. (Christianity) A senior record keeper of a cathedral; a senior legal officer for a bishop or diocese… |
| PRECANCELS | • precancels n. Plural of precancel. • PRECANCEL v. to cancel in advance. |
| RANCELLING | • RANCEL v. to search for stolen goods, also RANSEL, RANZEL. |
| SPANCELING | • spanceling v. Present participle of spancel. • SPANCEL v. to bind with a rope. |
| SPANCELLED | • spancelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spancel. • spancelled adj. (Of a horse) hobbled with a spancel. • SPANCEL v. to bind with a rope. |
| TRANCELIKE | • trancelike adj. Having the characteristics of a trance. • trance-like adj. Similar to, or reminiscent of, a trance. • trance-like adj. Related to trance music. |
| UNCANCELED | • uncanceled adj. Not having been canceled. • uncanceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncancel. • UNCANCELED adj. not canceled, also UNCANCELLED. |