| ACCUSTOMATION | • accustomation n. The process of becoming accustomed to something; habituation. • ACCUSTOMATION n. the act of accustoming. |
| ACCUSTREMENTS | • ACCUSTREMENT n. (obsolete) accoutrement, also ACCOUSTREMENT, ACCOUTERMENT, ACCOUTREMENT. |
| CUSTODIANSHIP | • custodianship n. The office, or the duty of a custodian. • CUSTODIANSHIP n. the office of custodian. |
| CUSTOMARINESS | • customariness n. The state or quality of being customary. • CUSTOMARINESS n. the state of being customary. |
| CUSTOMISATION | • customisation n. Alternative spelling of customization. • CUSTOMISATION n. the process of customising, also CUSTOMIZATION. |
| CUSTOMIZATION | • customization n. The act of customizing something. • CUSTOMIZATION n. the process of customizing, also CUSTOMISATION. |
| CUSTOMSHOUSES | • customshouses n. Plural of customshouse. • customs␣houses n. Plural of customs house. • CUSTOMSHOUSE n. an office or residence for customs officials, also CUSTOMHOUSE. |
| DISACCUSTOMED | • disaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disaccustom. • DISACCUSTOM v. to free from a habit. |
| EXCUSABLENESS | • excusableness n. The quality of being excusable. • EXCUSABLE n. that can be excused. |
| MENINGOCOCCUS | • meningococcus n. A pathogenic bacterium, Neisseria meningitidis, common cause of cerebrospinal meningitis. • MENINGOCOCCUS n. a bacterium involved in cerebrospinal fever and meningitis. |
| OVERFOCUSSING | • overfocussing v. Present participle of overfocus. • OVERFOCUS v. to focus to excess. |
| PERCUSSIONIST | • percussionist n. A trained musician who plays percussion instruments, as opposed to a drummer who lacks formal training. • PERCUSSIONIST n. one who plays one or more percussion instrument. |
| REACCUSTOMING | • reaccustoming v. Present participle of reaccustom. • REACCUSTOM v. to get used to again. |
| REPERCUSSIONS | • repercussions n. Plural of repercussion. • REPERCUSSION n. a reflection, reverberation. |
| STREPTOCOCCUS | • streptococcus n. A spherical, gram-positive bacterium of the genus Streptococcus. Although commonly found benignly in… • Streptococcus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Streptococcaceae – the streptococcus bacteria. • STREPTOCOCCUS n. any of a genus bacteria forming bent chains. |
| SUCCUSSATIONS | • succussations n. Plural of succussation. • SUCCUSSATION n. a violent shaking. |
| UNCUSTOMARILY | • uncustomarily adv. In a way that is not customary. • UNCUSTOMARY adv. not customary. |
| UNDISCUSSABLE | • undiscussable adj. Not discussable; that cannot be discussed. • UNDISCUSSABLE adj. that cannot be discussed, also UNDISCUSSIBLE. |
| UNDISCUSSIBLE | • undiscussible adj. Alternative form of undiscussable. • UNDISCUSSIBLE adj. that cannot be discussed, also UNDISCUSSABLE. |