| ACCEDERS | • acceders n. Plural of acceder. • ACCEDER n. one who accedes. |
| ACCEDING | • acceding v. Present participle of accede. • ACCEDE v. to consent. |
| ACCENDED | • accended v. Simple past tense and past participle of accend. • ACCEND v. (obsolete) to kindle. |
| ACCENTED | • accented v. Simple past tense and past participle of accent. • ACCENT v. to pronounce with prominence. |
| ACCENTOR | • accentor n. Any bird of the Eurasian genus Prunella, such as the dunnock. • accentor n. (Obsolete) The ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapilla. • accentor n. (Music, obsolete) One who sings the leading part; the director or leader. |
| ACCEPTED | • accepted v. Simple past tense and past participle of accept. • accepted adj. Generally approved, believed, or recognized. • ACCEPT v. to receive with favour. |
| ACCEPTEE | • acceptee n. A person who accepts, or is accepted for, a position. • ACCEPTEE n. one who is accepted. |
| ACCEPTER | • accepter n. A person who accepts; a taker. • accepter n. (Obsolete) A respecter; one who views others with partiality. • accepter n. (Law) An acceptor; one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange. |
| ACCEPTOR | • acceptor n. One who accepts. • acceptor n. (Law, commerce) One who accepts a draft or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted. • acceptor n. (Chemistry) An atom or molecule which can accept an electron to form a chemical bond. |
| ACCESSED | • accessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of access. • ACCESS v. to have entrance to. |
| ACCESSES | • accesses n. Plural of access. • accesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of access. • ACCESS v. to have entrance to. |
| REACCEDE | • reaccede v. To accede again. • REACCEDE v. to accede again. |
| REACCENT | • reaccent v. To accent again. • REACCENT v. to accent again. |
| REACCEPT | • reaccept v. To accept again. • REACCEPT v. to accept again. |
| RECCEING | • recceing v. Present participle of recce. • RECCE v. to make a preliminary survey, also RECCY. |
| SUCCEEDS | • succeeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of succeed. • SUCCEED v. to accomplish something. |
| TWOCCERS | • twoccers n. Plural of twoccer. • TWOCCER n. a person who takes (a car) without the owner's consent, also TWOCKER. |