| ACTIONS | • actions n. Plural of action. • actions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of action. • ACTION v. to carry out. |
| AUCTION | • auction n. A public event where goods or property are sold to the highest bidder. • auction n. (Bridge) The first stage of a deal, in which players bid to determine the final contract. • auction v. To sell at an auction. |
| COCTION | • coction n. (Obsolete) An act of boiling. • coction n. (Medicine, obsolete) Digestion. • coction n. (Archaic or historical) The change which the humoralists believed morbific matter undergoes before elimination. |
| DICTION | • diction n. Choice and use of words, especially with regard to effective communication. • diction n. The effectiveness and degree of clarity of word choice and expression. • diction n. (Theater) Enunciation, pronunciation. |
| FACTION | • faction n. (Countable) A group of people, especially within a political organization, which expresses a shared… • faction n. (Uncountable) Strife; discord. • faction n. (Literature, film) A form of literature, film etc., that treats real people or events as if they were… |
| FICTION | • fiction n. (Literature) Literary type using invented or imaginative writing, instead of real facts, usually written as prose. • fiction n. A verbal or written account that is not based on actual events (often intended to mislead). • fiction n. (Law) A legal fiction. |
| LECTION | • lection n. (Obsolete) The act of reading. • lection n. (Ecclesiastical) A reading of a religious text; a lesson to be read in church etc. • LECTION n. a portion of sacred writing read in a church service. |
| MICTION | • miction n. Urination. • MICTION n. (obsolete) the voiding of urine. |
| PACTION | • paction n. A pact, an agreement. • paction v. To form a pact; to make a binding agreement. • PACTION v. to agree, make a pact. |
| RECTION | • rection n. (Grammar, archaic) regimen; government; the rules governing the syntax, rules of agreement of a language. • RECTION n. syntactical government, i.e. the influence of one word over another in determining the case of a noun, the mood of a verb, etc. |
| RUCTION | • ruction n. A noisy quarrel or fight. • RUCTION n. a noisy disturbance. |
| SECTION | • section n. A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something. • section n. A part, piece, subdivision of anything. • section n. A part of a document, especially a major#Adjective part; often notated with §. |
| SUCTION | • suction n. (Physics) A force which pushes matter from one space into another because the pressure inside the second… • suction n. (Physics) A force holding two objects together because the pressure in the space between the items is… • suction n. The process of creating an imbalance in pressure to draw matter from one place to another. |
| TACTION | • taction n. The act of touching; touch; contact. • taction n. The sense of touch. • TACTION n. the act of touching. |
| UNCTION | • unction n. An ointment or salve. • unction n. A religious or ceremonial anointing. • unction n. A balm or something that soothes. |