| CETERACH | • ceterach n. A species of fern (Asplenium ceterach). • CETERACH n. a kind of fern. |
| DERACINE | • deracine adj. Having been uprooted. • deracine n. A person who has been uprooted. • DERACINE n. (French) a displaced person. |
| FEDERACY | • federacy n. A form of government where one or several substate units enjoy considerably more independence than the majority. • FEDERACY n. confederacy. |
| FERACITY | • feracity n. (Obsolete) The state of being feracious, or fruitful. • FERACITY n. the state of being feracious, fruitful. |
| INTERACT | • interact v. (Intransitive) To act upon each other. • interact n. (Dated) A short act or piece between others, as in a play; a break between acts. • interact n. (Obsolete) Intermediate employment or time. |
| LITERACY | • literacy n. The ability to read and write. • literacy n. The ability to understand and evaluate something. • LITERACY n. the ability to read and write. |
| NUMERACY | • numeracy n. The quality of being numerate; numerical skill. • NUMERACY n. the state of understanding basic mathematics. |
| OVERACTS | • overacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overact. • OVERACT v. to act with exaggeration. |
| PERACIDS | • peracids n. Plural of peracid. • PERACID n. a type of acid. |
| PERACUTE | • peracute adj. Very sharp; very violent. • PERACUTE adj. violent. |
| RERACKED | • reracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of rerack. • RERACK v. to rack again. |
| SAZERACS | • sazeracs n. Plural of sazerac. • Sazeracs n. Plural of Sazerac. • SAZERAC n. a cocktail based on pernod and whisky. |
| UNDERACT | • underact v. To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness. • UNDERACT v. to act subtly and with restraint. |
| VERACITY | • veracity n. (Uncountable, of a person) The quality of speaking or stating the truth; truthfulness. • veracity n. (Countable) Something that is true; a truthful statement; a truth. • veracity n. (Uncountable) Agreement with the facts; accordance with the truth; accuracy or precision. |