| BRANCARD | • brancard n. (Obsolete) A litter drawn by a horse, on which a person may be carried. • BRANCARD n. (French) a horse-litter. |
| BRANCARDS | • brancards n. Plural of brancard. • BRANCARD n. (French) a horse-litter. |
| FLANCARD | • flancard n. Alternative form of flanchard. • FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse. |
| FLANCARDS | • flancards n. Plural of flancard. • FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse. |
| INCARDINATE | • incardinate v. (Transitive) To raise (someone) to the rank of cardinal. • incardinate v. (Transitive) To enroll (someone) as a priest of a particular church. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| INCARDINATED | • incardinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incardinate. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| INCARDINATES | • incardinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incardinate. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| INCARDINATING | • incardinating v. Present participle of incardinate. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| INCARDINATION | • incardination n. (Ecclesiastical) The act of incardinating. • INCARDINATION n. acceptance by a diocese of clergyman from another diocese. |
| INCARDINATIONS | • incardinations n. Plural of incardination. • INCARDINATION n. acceptance by a diocese of clergyman from another diocese. |
| NONCARDIAC | • noncardiac adj. Not cardiac; not related to the heart. • NONCARDIAC adj. not related to the heart. |
| UNCARDED | • uncarded adj. Not carded. • UNCARDED adj. not carded. |