| CANDIDACY | • candidacy n. The state of being a candidate; candidateship. • CANDIDACY n. the state of being a candidate. |
| CANDIDATE | • candidate n. A person who is running in an election. • candidate n. A person who is applying for a job. • candidate n. A participant in an examination. |
| CANDIDEST | • candidest adj. Superlative form of candid: most candid. • CANDID adj. frank and sincere. |
| CANDLELIT | • candlelit adj. Lit by a candle or candles. • CANDLELIT adj. illuminated by candles, also CANDLELIGHTED. |
| CANDLENUT | • candlenut n. A flowering tree (Aleurites moluccana and Aleurites rockinghamensis) of the family Euphorbiaceae, also… • candlenut n. The seed of this tree, used as a candle. • CANDLENUT n. the oil-yielding fruit of a tropical tree. |
| CANDLEPIN | • candlepin n. (Bowling) A kind of cylindrical tenpin used in a North American regional form of bowling. • CANDLEPIN n. a slender bowling pin. |
| CANDYGRAM | • candygram n. A box of candy/lollies, delivered with a greeting or other prepared message, often used for Valentine’s Day dances. • candy-gram n. Alternative spelling of candygram. • candy␣gram n. Alternative spelling of candygram. |
| CANDYTUFT | • candytuft n. Any of the genus Iberis of flowering plants. • CANDYTUFT n. a cruciferous plant of the genus Iberis, with flowers in tufts or corymbs, the outer petals larger than the inner. |
| DISCANDIE | • DISCANDIE v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDY. |
| DUPLICAND | • duplicand n. (Scotland, law) A doubling of the duty to be paid on a feu. • DUPLICAND n. something being duplicated. |
| RADICANDS | • radicands n. Plural of radicand. • RADICAND n. a quantity in mathematics. |
| SCANDALED | • scandaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SCANDIUMS | • SCANDIUM n. a rare metallic element of the boron group. |
| UNCANDLED | • uncandled adj. Not having been candled. • UNCANDLED adj. not candled. |
| UNCANDORS | • UNCANDOR n. a lack of candor, also UNCANDOUR. |
| UNCANDOUR | • uncandour n. Lack of candour. • UNCANDOUR n. a lack of candour, also UNCANDOR. |