| AECIAL | • aecial adj. (Mycology) Of, pertaining to, or resembling an aecium. • AECIAL adj. relating to an aecium, a cup-shaped fructification in rust fungi, also AECIDIAL. |
| AECIUM | • aecium n. (Mycology) A cuplike fruiting structure of some parasitic rust fungi that contains chains of aeciospores. • æcium n. Obsolete spelling of aecium. • AECIUM n. (Greek) a cup-shaped structure in rust fungi, also AECIDIUM. |
| CECILS | • cecils n. Plural of cecil. • CECILS n. fried meatballs. |
| CECITY | • cecity n. (Uncommon, literary) blindness. • CECITY n. blindness. |
| DECIDE | • decide v. (Transitive, intransitive) to resolve (A contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle. • decide v. (Intransitive) to make a judgment, especially after deliberation. • decide v. (Transitive) to cause someone to come to a decision. |
| DECILE | • decile n. (Statistics) Any of the values in a series that divides the distribution of individuals in that series… • decile n. Any one of the ten subsets or groups so divided. • decile n. (Astrology) An aspect or position of two planets when they are distant from each other a tenth part of the zodiac. |
| DECIME | • decime n. (Historical, law, obsolete) Synonym of tithing (a division of the hundreds of medieval England). • decime n. (Historical) A French coin minted from 1795 to 1801 and from 1814 to 1815, valued at one-tenth of a franc. • decime n. (Informal) A 10-centime coin, minted up to 1999 and bearing the same value. |
| FECIAL | • fecial n. Alternative spelling of fetial. • fecial adj. Alternative spelling of fetial. • FECIAL n. (Latin) a priest of ancient Rome, also FETIAL, FETIALIS. |
| OECIST | • oecist n. (Ancient Greece) A founder of a colony. • OECIST n. (historical) the founder of a colony, also OIKIST. |
| PRECIP | • precip n. (Meteorology) Clipping of precipitation. • PRECIP n. (short for) precipitation. |
| PRECIS | • precis n. Alternative spelling of précis. • precis v. Alternative form of précis. • précis n. A summary or brief: a concise or abridged statement or view. |
| RECIPE | • recipe n. (Medicine, archaic) A formula for preparing or using a medicine; a prescription; also, a medicine prepared… • recipe n. Any set of instructions for preparing a mixture of ingredients. • recipe n. By extension, a plan or procedure to obtain a given end result; a prescription. |
| RECITE | • recite v. (Transitive) To repeat aloud (some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, or in front of… • recite v. (Transitive) To list or enumerate something. • recite v. (Intransitive) To deliver a recitation. |
| RECITS | • recits n. Plural of recit. • RECIT n. (French) the narrative of a book as opposed to the dialogue. |
| SPECIE | • specie n. Type or kind, in various uses of the phrase in specie. • specie n. Money, especially in the form of coins made from precious metal, that has an intrinsic value; coinage. • specie n. (Proscribed) singular of species. |
| ZOECIA | • zoecia n. Plural of zoecium. • ZOECIUM n. (Greek) a sac lived in by an aquatic organism, also ZOOECIUM. |