| ACCINGED | • accinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of accinge. • ACCINGE v. to gird up one's loins, apply oneself. |
| ACCINGES | • accinges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accinge. • ACCINGE v. to gird up one's loins, apply oneself. |
| BUCCINAS | • buccinas n. Plural of buccina. • BUCCINA n. (Latin) a Roman curved trumpet. |
| FLOCCING | • FLOC v. to aggregate into floccules. |
| SPECCING | • speccing v. Present participle of spec. • SPEC v. to write specifications for. |
| SUCCINCT | • succinct adj. Brief and to the point. • succinct adj. Compressed into a tiny area. • succinct adj. (Archaic) Wrapped by, or as if by a girdle; closely fitting, wound or wrapped or drawn up tightly. |
| SUCCINIC | • succinic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to succinic acid. • SUCCINIC adj. of, relating to or derived from amber. |
| SUCCINYL | • succinyl n. (Organic chemistry, especially in combination) A radical derived from succinic acid. • SUCCINYL n. the radical of succinic acid. |
| TWOCCING | • twoccing n. (Britain) The act of taking a car without the owner’s consent, usually in order to engage in joyriding. • twoccing v. Present participle of twoc. • TWOCCING n. the offence of taking (a car) without the owner's consent, also TWOCKING. |
| VACCINAL | • vaccinal adj. (Medicine) Of or relating to vaccine or vaccination. • vaccinal adj. (Medicine) Caused by vaccination. • VACCINAL adj. of or pertaining to vaccinia or vaccination. |
| VACCINAS | • VACCINA n. (Latin) cowpox, also VACCINIA. |
| VACCINEE | • vaccinee n. The person who receives a vaccine. • VACCINEE n. one that is vaccinated. |
| VACCINES | • vaccines n. Plural of vaccine. • VACCINE n. a preparation given to produce immunity to a specific disease. |
| VACCINIA | • vaccinia n. (Medicine) An infection of cowpox. • vaccinia n. (By extension) The virus which causes this infection. • VACCINIA n. (Latin) cowpox, also VACCINA. |