| CONCUPY | • concupy n. (Obsolete, nonce word) concupiscence. • concupy n. (Obsolete) concubine. • CONCUPY n. (Shakespeare) a concubine. |
| CONCURS | • concurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concur. • CONCUR v. to concur. |
| CONCUSS | • concuss v. (Transitive) To injure the brain of, usually temporarily, by violent impact. • concuss v. (Law) To force to do something, or give up something, by intimidation; to coerce. • CONCUSS v. to injure the brain by a violent blow. |
| INCUBUS | • incubus n. (Mediaeval folklore) An evil spirit supposed to oppress people while asleep, especially to have sex… • incubus n. A feeling of oppression during sleep, sleep paralysis; night terrors, a nightmare. • incubus n. (By extension) Any oppressive thing or person; a burden. |
| INCUDAL | • incudal adj. Of or relating to the incus. • INCUDAL adj. shaped like an incus or anvil, also INCUDATE. |
| INCUDES | • incudes n. Plural of incus. • INCUS n. (Latin) an anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear. |
| INCURVE | • incurve v. (Transitive, rare) To cause something to curve inwards. • incurve v. (Intransitive) To curve inwards. • INCURVE v. to curve inward, also INCURVATE. |
| INCUSED | • incused v. Simple past tense and past participle of incuse. • INCUSE v. to mark by stamping. |
| INCUSES | • incuses n. Plural of incuse. • incuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incuse. • INCUSE v. to mark by stamping. |
| NINCUMS | • nincums n. Plural of nincum. • NINCUM n. (short for) nincompoop, also NINCOM. |
| PINCURL | • PINCURL n. a curl held in place by a hairpin. |
| REINCUR | • reincur v. (Transitive) To incur again. • REINCUR v. to incur again. |
| RHONCUS | • RHONCUS n. a rattling or whistling respiratory sound resembling snoring, caused by secretions in the trachea or bronchi, also RHONCHUS. |
| UNCUFFS | • uncuffs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncuff. • UNCUFF v. to remove handcuffs from. |
| UNCURBS | • uncurbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncurb. • UNCURB v. to remove restraints from. |
| UNCURED | • uncured adj. Not cured. • UNCURED adj. not cured. |
| UNCURLS | • uncurls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncurl. • UNCURL v. to straighten the curls of. |
| UNCURSE | • uncurse v. (Transitive) To remove a curse from. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |
| VINCULA | • vincula n. Plural of vinculum. • VINCULUM n. (Latin) a horizontal line placed above a part of an equation, etc., equivalent to brackets. |