| TOCSIN | • tocsin n. An alarm or other signal sounded by a bell or bells, originally especially with reference to France. • tocsin n. A bell used to sound an alarm. • TOCSIN n. an alarm sounded on a bell. |
| ARCSINE | • arcsine n. (Trigonometry) Any of several single-valued or multivalued functions that are inverses of the sine function… • ARCSINE n. a trigonometric inverse function. |
| TOCSINS | • tocsins n. Plural of tocsin. • TOCSIN n. an alarm sounded on a bell. |
| ARCSINES | • arcsines n. Plural of arcsine. • ARCSINE n. a trigonometric inverse function. |
| FACSIMILE | • facsimile n. (Countable) A copy or reproduction. • facsimile n. (Uncountable) Reproduction in the exact form as the original. • facsimile n. A fax, a machine for making and sending copies of printed material and images via radio or telephone network. |
| CALCSINTER | • calc-sinter n. Calcareous sinter. • CALCSINTER n. a pale limestone deposited from solution, aka travertine. |
| FACSIMILED | • facsimiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of facsimile. • FACSIMILE v. to make a facsimile of. |
| FACSIMILES | • facsimiles n. Plural of facsimile. • fac-similes n. Plural of fac-simile. • FACSIMILE v. to make a facsimile of. |
| PALACSINTA | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CALCSINTERS | • calc-sinters n. Plural of calc-sinter. • CALCSINTER n. a pale limestone deposited from solution, aka travertine. |
| FACSIMILIST | • facsimilist n. One who produces facsimiles. • FACSIMILIST n. one who makes facsimiles. |
| PALACSINTAS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| FACSIMILEING | • facsimileing v. Present participle of facsimile. • FACSIMILE v. to make a facsimile of. |
| FACSIMILISTS | • facsimilists n. Plural of facsimilist. • FACSIMILIST n. one who makes facsimiles. |
| TELEFACSIMILE | • telefacsimile n. Fax. • TELEFACSIMILE n. a facsimile. |
| TELEFACSIMILES | • telefacsimiles n. Plural of telefacsimile. • TELEFACSIMILE n. a facsimile. |