| AESCES | • AESC n. (Old English) an Old English rune used for AE. | 
| ASCEND | • ascend v. (Intransitive) To move upward, to fly, to soar. • ascend v. (Intransitive) To slope in an upward direction.
 • ascend v. (Transitive) To go up.
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| ASCENT | • ascent n. The act of ascending; a motion upwards. • ascent n. The way or means by which one ascends.
 • ascent n. An eminence, hill, or high place.
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| DISCED | • disced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disc. • DISC v. to break up land with a kind of harrow, also DISK.
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| FASCES | • fasces n. A Roman symbol of judicial authority consisting of a bundle of wooden sticks, with an axe blade embedded… • FASCES n. (Latin) an ancient Roman symbol of power.
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| SCEATS | • sceats n. Plural of sceat. • SCEAT n. (Old English) a small silver or gold coin of Anglo-Saxon times, also SCEATT.
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| SCEATT | • sceatt n. Alternative form of sceat. • SCEATT n. (Old English) a small silver or gold coin of Anglo-Saxon times, also SCEAT.
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| SCENAS | • scenas n. Plural of scena. • SCENA n. (Italian) a scene in an opera.
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| SCENDS | • scends n. Plural of scend. • SCEND v. of a ship, to pitch into the trough of the sea, also SEND.
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| SCENED | • scened adj. (In combinations) Having a particular kind or number of scenes. • scened v. Simple past tense and past participle of scene.
 • SCENE v. to set in a place of action.
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| SCENES | • scenes n. Plural of scene. • SCENE v. to set in a place of action.
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| SCENIC | • scenic adj. Having beautiful scenery; picturesque. • scenic adj. Of or relating to scenery.
 • scenic adj. Dramatic; theatrical.
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| SCENTS | • scents n. Plural of scent. • scents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scent.
 • SCENT v. to fill with a perfume.
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| SCERNE | • scerne v. (Obsolete) To discern. • SCERNE v. (archaic) to discern.
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