| ANACLINAL | • ANACLINAL adj. of valleys, progressing in a direction opposite to the dip of the surrounding rock strata. |
| ANACLISES | • anaclises n. Plural of anaclisis. • ANACLISIS n. the state of being anaclitic, characterised by strong emotional dependence on others. |
| ANACLISIS | • anaclisis n. (Psychoanalysis) The choice of an object of libidinal attachment on the basis of a resemblance to early… • ANACLISIS n. the state of being anaclitic, characterised by strong emotional dependence on others. |
| ANACLITIC | • anaclitic adj. (Psychoanalysis) Denoting a person whose choice of love-interest arises from the dependence of the libido… • anaclitic adj. Pertaining to an acute emotional dependence on another person or persons. • ANACLITIC adj. characterised by anaclisis, strong emotional dependence on others. |
| BARNACLED | • barnacled adj. Crusted with barnacles. • barnacled adj. (Figurative, by extension) Thickly covered in something, as if with barnacles. • barnacled adj. Familiar with the ocean and/or seafaring. |
| BARNACLES | • barnacles n. Plural of barnacle. • barnacles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barnacle. • BARNACLE n. a kind of crustacean that adheres to rocks and ship bottoms. |
| BINNACLES | • binnacles n. Plural of binnacle. • BINNACLE n. a casing for a ship's compass, also BITTACLE. |
| COENACLES | • COENACLE n. a dining room, also CENACLE. |
| IMMANACLE | • immanacle v. (Transitive) To manacle; to fetter. • IMMANACLE v. (Milton) to put in manacles. |
| MANACLING | • manacling v. Present participle of manacle. • MANACLE v. to handcuff. |
| PINNACLED | • pinnacled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pinnacle. • pinnacled adj. Having one or more pinnacles. • PINNACLE v. to equip with a pinnacle. |
| PINNACLES | • pinnacles n. Plural of pinnacle. • pinnacles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pinnacle. • PINNACLE v. to equip with a pinnacle. |
| UNMANACLE | • unmanacle v. (Transitive) To release from manacles. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |
| VERNACLES | • vernacles n. Plural of vernacle. • VERNACLE n. a handkerchief bearing the image of Christ's face, also VERNICLE, VERONICA. |