| CONCISE | • concise adj. Brief, yet including all important information. • concise adj. (Obsolete) Physically short or truncated. • concise v. (India, transitive) To make concise; to abridge or summarize. |
| CONCISED | • concised v. Simple past tense and past participle of concise. • CONCISE v. (Milton) to mutilate. |
| CONCISELY | • concisely adv. In a concise manner, briefly, without excessive length. • CONCISE adv. succinct. |
| CONCISENESS | • conciseness n. The property of being concise; succinctness. • CONCISENESS n. the state of being concise. |
| CONCISENESSES | • CONCISENESS n. the state of being concise. |
| CONCISER | • conciser adj. Comparative form of concise: more concise. • CONCISE adj. succinct. |
| CONCISES | • concises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concise. • CONCISE v. (Milton) to mutilate. |
| CONCISEST | • concisest adj. Superlative form of concise: most concise. • CONCISE adj. succinct. |
| FRANCISE | • FRANCISE v. (Canadian) to make or become French-speaking, also FRANCIZE. |
| FRANCISED | • FRANCISE v. (Canadian) to make or become French-speaking, also FRANCIZE. |
| FRANCISES | • FRANCISE v. (Canadian) to make or become French-speaking, also FRANCIZE. |
| INCISE | • incise v. (Transitive) To cut in or into with a sharp instrument; to carve; to engrave. • INCISE v. to cut into. |
| INCISED | • incised adj. Cut, particularly with a "V" shape. • incised v. Simple past tense and past participle of incise. • INCISE v. to cut into. |
| INCISES | • incises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incise. • INCISE v. to cut into. |
| SUBINCISE | • subincise v. (Transitive) To perform a subincision upon. • SUBINCISE v. to perform subincision, the formation of an opening into the urethra by the incision of the underside of the penis, a puberty rite practised by some tribal people. |
| SUBINCISED | • subincised v. Simple past tense and past participle of subincise. • SUBINCISE v. to perform subincision, the formation of an opening into the urethra by the incision of the underside of the penis, a puberty rite practised by some tribal people. |
| SUBINCISES | • subincises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subincise. • SUBINCISE v. to perform subincision, the formation of an opening into the urethra by the incision of the underside of the penis, a puberty rite practised by some tribal people. |