| BERCEAU | • BERCEAU n. (French) a cradle, a covered walk. |
| CEASING | • ceasing v. Present participle of cease. • ceasing n. A cessation. • CEASING n. an order to cease firing. |
| CEAZING | • ceazing v. Present participle of ceaze. • CEAZE v. (obsolete) to seize. |
| CONCEAL | • conceal v. (Transitive) To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret. • CONCEAL v. to hide. |
| DECEASE | • decease n. (Formal) Death, departure from life. • decease v. (Now rare) To die. • DECEASE v. to die. |
| LYNCEAN | • lyncean adj. Lynx (attributive). • lyncean adj. Acute (of eyesight). • LYNCEAN adj. lynxlike; sharp-sighted. |
| MORCEAU | • morceau n. A small bit; a morsel or snippet. • MORCEAU n. (French) a short literary or musical composition. |
| OCEANIC | • oceanic adj. Of or relating to the ocean. • oceanic adj. Living in, produced by, or frequenting the ocean. • oceanic adj. Resembling an ocean in vastness or extent. |
| OCEANID | • Oceanid n. (Greek mythology) Any of the sea nymphs, daughters of Oceanus and Tethys. • OCEANID n. (Greek) an ocean nymph. |
| PANACEA | • panacea n. A remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists; a cure-all. • panacea n. A solution to all problems. • panacea n. (Obsolete) The plant allheal (Valeriana officinalis), believed to cure all ills. |
| PONCEAU | • ponceau n. (Chemistry) Any of a number of red pigments, some of which are used as indicators. • PONCEAU n. (French) a poppy-coloured red dye. • PONCEAU n. a small bridge. |
| ROSACEA | • rosacea n. (Pathology) A chronic condition characterized by redness of the face. • ROSACEA n. (Latin) a skin disease. |
| SCEATTS | • sceatts n. Plural of sceatt. • SCEATT n. (Old English) a small silver or gold coin of Anglo-Saxon times, also SCEAT. |