| 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. |
| CONCEPTI | • concepti n. Plural of conceptus. • CONCEPTUS n. (Latin) the products of conception. |
| CONCEPTS | • concepts n. Plural of concept. • CONCEPT n. a general idea. |
| DISCEPTS | • discepts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discept. • DISCEPT v. to dispute, debate. |
| EXCEPTED | • excepted v. Simple past tense and past participle of except. • EXCEPT v. to exclude, leave out. |
| EXCEPTOR | • exceptor n. Someone who makes exceptions. • EXCEPTOR n. one who excepts. |
| INCEPTED | • incepted v. Simple past tense and past participle of incept. • INCEPT v. to take into the body. |
| INCEPTOR | • inceptor n. A beginner; one in the rudiments. • inceptor n. (UK) One who is on the point of taking a Master of Arts degree at an English university. • INCEPTOR n. a beginner. |
| PERCEPTS | • percepts n. Plural of percept. • PERCEPT n. something that is perceived. |
| PRECEPTS | • precepts n. Plural of precept. • PRECEPT n. a rule of conduct. |
| REACCEPT | • reaccept v. To accept again. • REACCEPT v. to accept again. |
| RECEPTOR | • receptor n. (Obsolete) One who receives something or someone; in particular, one who harbors a fugitive. • receptor n. (Biochemistry, medicine) A protein on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can… • receptor n. (Biology) Any specialized cell or structure that responds to sensory stimuli. |
| SCEPTERS | • scepters n. Plural of scepter. • SCEPTER v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTRE. |
| SCEPTICS | • sceptics n. Plural of sceptic. • SCEPTIC n. a person who doubts prevailing doctrines. |
| SCEPTRAL | • sceptral adj. Of, relating to, or similar to a sceptre. • sceptral adj. Sovereign. • SCEPTRAL adj. pertaining to royal authority. |
| SCEPTRED | • sceptred v. Simple past tense and past participle of sceptre. • sceptred adj. Holding a sceptre. • sceptred adj. Invested with royal power. |
| SCEPTRES | • sceptres n. Plural of sceptre. • SCEPTRE v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTER. |