| ASOCIAL | • asocial adj. Not social, not relating to society. • asocial adj. Not sociable; having minimal social connections with others; not inclined to connect with others socially. • asocial adj. (Sometimes proscribed) Antisocial. |
| ATOCIAS | • ATOCIA n. sterility in a female. |
| BIOCIDE | • biocide n. Any action or substance that can destroy living organisms. • BIOCIDE n. a substance that kills living material. |
| CROCINE | • CROCINE adj. pertaining to the crocus. |
| DOCIBLE | • docible adj. Easily taught or managed; teachable. • DOCIBLE adj. able to be made docile. |
| DOCILER | • dociler adj. Comparative form of docile: more docile. • DOCILE adj. compliant. |
| DOOCING | • DOOCE v. to dismiss (an employee) as a result of unguarded remarks published on the World Wide Web. |
| ECOCIDE | • ecocide n. The complete destruction of an ecosystem due to human activities, such as due to exploitation of resources… • ECOCIDE n. the destruction of the environment. |
| OCICATS | • Ocicats n. Plural of Ocicat. • OCICAT n. a large shorthaired cat with a spotted coat. |
| PHOCINE | • phocine adj. Pertaining to a seal (or similar pinnipeds); seallike. • phocine n. (Zoology) A member of the subfamily Phocinae, comprising the "true" or "earless" seals. • PHOCINE adj. pertaining to seals. |
| PSOCIDS | • psocids n. Plural of psocid. • PSOCID n. any member of the family Psocidae, tiny winged or wingless insects that include booklice, bark-lice etc. |
| SOCIALS | • socials n. Plural of social. • socials n. (British Columbia) Clipping of social studies. • SOCIAL n. a social event. |
| SOCIATE | • sociate v. (Obsolete) To associate. • sociate n. (Obsolete) An associate. • sociate adj. (Obsolete) associated. |
| SOCIETY | • society n. (Countable) A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms… • society n. (Countable) A group of people who meet from time to time to engage in a common interest; an association… • society n. (Countable) The sum total of all voluntary interrelations between individuals. |