| CONFISCATING | • confiscating v. Present participle of confiscate. • CONFISCATE v. to seize as forfeited to the public treasury. |
| CONFISCATION | • confiscation n. The act or process of confiscating. • CONFISCATION n. the act of confiscating. |
| CONFISCATORS | • confiscators n. Plural of confiscator. • CONFISCATOR n. one who confiscates. |
| CONFISCATORY | • confiscatory adj. Using confiscation. • CONFISCATORY adj. serving to confiscate. |
| DISCALCEATES | • discalceates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discalceate. • DISCALCEATE n. one who goes unshod, a discalced friar. |
| DISCANDERING | • DISCANDERING n. (Shakespeare) melting from a state of being candied. |
| DISCANDYINGS | • DISCANDYING n. the act of melting from a state of being candied. |
| DISCARDMENTS | • DISCARDMENT n. the act of discarding. |
| EXPISCATIONS | • expiscations n. Plural of expiscation. • EXPISCATION n. the act of expiscating. |
| MISCALCULATE | • miscalculate v. To calculate incorrectly. • miscalculate v. To make a gross error in judgement. • MISCALCULATE v. to calculate wrongly. |
| MISCANTHUSES | • miscanthuses n. Plural of miscanthus. • MISCANTHUS n. any of several hardy, ornamental, perennial grasses. |
| MISCAPTIONED | • miscaptioned adj. Having an incorrect caption. • MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly. |
| MISCARRIAGES | • miscarriages n. Plural of miscarriage. • MISCARRIAGE n. the act of giving birth spontaneously to a fetus too premature to survive. |
| MISCATALOGED | • miscataloged v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscatalog. • MISCATALOG v. to catalog wrongly. |
| MISCATALOGUE | • miscatalogue v. Alternative form of miscatalog. |