| ABSCINDED | • abscinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abscind. • ABSCIND v. to cut off. |
| BASCINETS | • bascinets n. Plural of bascinet. • BASCINET n. a light helmet, also BASINET, BASNET. |
| DEHISCING | • dehiscing v. Present participle of dehisce. • DEHISCE v. to split open. |
| EXSCINDED | • exscinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of exscind. • EXSCIND v. to cut out. |
| FASCINATE | • fascinate v. To evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone. • fascinate v. To make someone hold motionless; to spellbind. • fascinate v. To be irresistibly charming or attractive to. |
| HYOSCINES | • hyoscines n. Plural of hyoscine. • HYOSCINE n. a sleep-inducing drug obtained from plants of the nightshade family. |
| PRESCINDS | • prescinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prescind. • PRESCIND v. to consider separately. |
| QUIESCING | • quiescing v. Present participle of quiesce. • QUIESCE v. to quieten down. |
| RESCINDED | • rescinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of rescind. • RESCIND v. to annul, remove. |
| RESCINDER | • rescinder n. One who rescinds. • RESCINDER n. one who rescinds. |
| SCINCOIDS | • scincoids n. Plural of scincoid. • SCINCOID n. a member of the skink family. |
| SCINTILLA | • scintilla n. A small spark or flash. • scintilla n. (Figuratively) A small or trace amount. • SCINTILLA n. (Latin) a spark; an atom. |
| SENESCING | • senescing v. Present participle of senesce. • SENESCE v. to become old. |
| SUBOSCINE | • suboscine adj. Of or pertaining to the passerine birds of the suborder Tyranni. • suboscine n. Any of the passerine birds of suborder Tyranni, which includes broadbills, asities, pittas, antbirds and others. • SUBOSCINE n. a member of a certain subfamily of birds. |
| TUMESCING | • tumescing v. Present participle of tumesce. • TUMESCE v. to swell. |