| CONCIPIENCY | • concipiency n. Conception; conceiving. • CONCIPIENCY n. the state of being concipient. |
| COPRINCIPAL | • coprincipal n. One of a group of people who act jointly as principals (in various senses). • COPRINCIPAL n. a joint principal. |
| EMANCIPATED | • emancipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of emancipate. • emancipated adj. Something which has been set free. • EMANCIPATE v. to free from restraint, control, or the power of another. |
| EMANCIPATES | • emancipates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emancipate. • EMANCIPATE v. to free from restraint, control, or the power of another. |
| EMANCIPATOR | • emancipator n. A person who emancipates. • EMANCIPATOR n. one who emancipates. |
| EMANCIPISTS | • emancipists n. Plural of emancipist. • EMANCIPIST n. (historical) a convict who has served his time of punishment in a penal colony. |
| ENCIPHERERS | • encipherers n. Plural of encipherer. • ENCIPHERER n. one who enciphers. |
| ENCIPHERING | • enciphering v. Present participle of encipher. • ENCIPHER v. to write in a secret code. |
| INCIPIENCES | • incipiences n. Plural of incipience. • INCIPIENCE n. a beginning; an incipient state, also INCIPIENCY. |
| INCIPIENTLY | • incipiently adv. In an incipient manner. • INCIPIENT adv. beginning; in an early stage. |
| MANCIPATING | • mancipating v. Present participle of mancipate. • MANCIPATE v. to enslave. |
| MANCIPATION | • mancipation n. (Obsolete) Slavery. • mancipation n. (Historical) In Ancient Rome, a legal formality for acquiring title to property by actual or by simulated purchase. • MANCIPATION n. (historical) legal transfer by actual or symbolic sale. |
| MANCIPATORY | • mancipatory adj. Of or pertaining to mancipation. • MANCIPATORY adj. relating to mancipation. |
| PRINCIPALLY | • principally adv. In a primary manner; pertaining to the principal of a matter. • PRINCIPAL adv. chief. |
| PRINCIPATES | • principates n. Plural of principate. • PRINCIPATE n. principality; supreme rule. |
| PRINCIPLING | • principling v. Present participle of principle. • PRINCIPLE v. to ground (a person) in the principles or elements of a subject. |
| UNCIPHERING | • unciphering v. Present participle of uncipher. • UNCIPHER v. (obsolete) to decipher. |