| ACCENDING | • accending v. Present participle of accend. • ACCEND v. (obsolete) to kindle. |
| ASCENDANT | • ascendant adj. Rising, moving upward. • ascendant adj. Surpassing or controlling. • ascendant n. Being in control; superiority, or commanding influence; ascendancy. |
| ASCENDENT | • ascendent adj. Upward in direction or proclivity. • ascendent adj. In power; controlling. • ascendent n. A person from whom one is descended. |
| ASCENDERS | • ascenders n. Plural of ascender. • ASCENDER n. a part or stroke projecting above letters such as x. |
| ASCENDEUR | • ascendeur n. A metal grip that attaches to a rope sling and can be tightened to hold a climber or loosened to allow… • ASCENDEUR n. (French) a metal grip that is threaded on a rope as a climbing aid. |
| ASCENDING | • ascending v. Present participle and gerund of ascend. • ascending adj. (Of a sequence) Rising or increasing to higher levels, values, or degrees. • ascending adj. Sloping or leading upwards. |
| CRESCENDI | • crescendi n. Plural of crescendo. • CRESCENDO n. (Italian) a gradual increase in loudness. |
| CRESCENDO | • crescendo n. (Music) An instruction to play gradually more loudly, denoted by a long, narrow angle with its apex… • crescendo n. (Figuratively) A gradual increase of anything, especially to a dramatic climax. • crescendo n. (Figuratively, nonstandard) The climax of a gradual increase. |
| DESCENDED | • descended v. Simple past tense and past participle of descend. • DESCEND v. to come down. |
| DESCENDER | • descender n. A person or thing that descends. • descender n. (Typography) The part of a letter or number that is drawn below the baseline (the bottom of most lowercase letters). • descender n. (Cycling) A cyclist who excels at fast descents. |
| HACENDADO | • hacendado n. The owner of a hacienda. • HACENDADO n. (Spanish) the owner or proprietor of a hacienda, also HACIENDADO. |
| REASCENDS | • reascends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reascend. • REASCEND v. to ascend again. |
| REDESCEND | • redescend v. (Transitive, intransitive) To descend again (often following an ascent). • REDESCEND v. to descend again. |
| TRANSCEND | • transcend v. (Transitive) To pass beyond the limits of something. • transcend v. (Transitive) To surpass, as in intensity or power; to excel. • transcend v. (Obsolete) To climb; to mount. |