| BOCAGES | • bocages n. Plural of bocage. • BOCAGE n. (French) a decorative representation of trees, leaves, etc. |
| BOSCAGE | • boscage n. A place set with trees or mass of shrubbery, a grove or thicket. • boscage n. (Law) Mast-nuts of forest trees, used as food for pigs, or any such sustenance as wood and trees yield to cattle. • boscage n. (Art) Among painters, a picture depicting a wooded scene. |
| BROCAGE | • brocage n. Obsolete form of brokerage. • BROCAGE n. the business of a broker. |
| CAGEFUL | • cageful n. That which can fit into a cage. • CAGEFUL n. as much as a cage can hold. |
| DISCAGE | • discage v. (Transitive) To free from a cage. • DISCAGE v. to free from a cage. |
| ENCAGED | • encaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of encage. • ENCAGE v. to put in a cage, also INCAGE. |
| ENCAGES | • encages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encage. • ENCAGE v. to put in a cage, also INCAGE. |
| INCAGED | • incaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of incage. • INCAGE v. to put in a cage, also ENCAGE. |
| INCAGES | • incages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incage. • INCAGE v. to put in a cage, also ENCAGE. |
| RIBCAGE | • ribcage n. Alternative spelling of rib cage. • rib-cage n. Alternative spelling of ribcage. • rib␣cage n. (Anatomy) A part of the skeleton within the thoracic area consisting of ribs, sternum and thoracic vertebrae. |
| SOCAGER | • socager n. (Law, obsolete, UK) A tenant by socage; a socman. • SOCAGER n. a tenant by socage, also SOCKMAN, SOCMAN, SOKEMAN. |
| SOCAGES | • socages n. Plural of socage. • SOCAGE n. a form of feudal land tenure, also SOCCAGE. |
| SOCCAGE | • soccage n. Alternative spelling of socage. • SOCCAGE n. a form of feudal land tenure, also SOCAGE. |
| TRUCAGE | • TRUCAGE n. (French) the faking of works of art, also TRUQUAGE. |
| UNCAGED | • uncaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncage. • uncaged adj. Not caged; not kept in a cage. • UNCAGE v. to release from a cage. |
| UNCAGES | • uncages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncage. • UNCAGE v. to release from a cage. |