| CONTUMACIES | • contumacies n. Plural of contumacy. • CONTUMACY n. stubborn perverseness. |
| CONTUMACIOUS | • contumacious adj. Contemptuous of authority; willfully disobedient; rebellious. • contumacious adj. (Law) Willfully disobedient to the summons or orders of a court. • CONTUMACIOUS adj. stubbornly disobedient, rebellious. |
| CONTUMACIOUSLY | • contumaciously adv. In a contumacious manner. • CONTUMACIOUS adv. stubbornly disobedient, rebellious. |
| CONTUMACITIES | • contumacities n. Plural of contumacity. • CONTUMACITY n. stubborn disobedience. |
| CONTUMACITY | • contumacity n. Alternative form of contumacy. • CONTUMACITY n. stubborn disobedience. |
| CONTUMACY | • contumacy n. (Chiefly Christianity and law) Disobedience, resistance to authority. • CONTUMACY n. stubborn perverseness. |
| CUMACEAN | • cumacean n. Any crustacean of the order Cumacea. • CUMACEAN n. a small crustacean living on the seabed. |
| CUMACEANS | • cumaceans n. Plural of cumacean. • CUMACEAN n. a small crustacean living on the seabed. |
| GLUMACEOUS | • glumaceous adj. (Botany) Having or consisting of glumes. • GLUMACEOUS adj. like a glume, thin, brownish and papery. |
| NAUMACHIA | • naumachia n. (Historical, nautical, in Ancient Rome) The recreation of a sea battle staged for entertainment. • naumachia n. (Historical) The location where such recreated sea battles took place; a building featuring an artificial… • NAUMACHIA n. (Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHY. |
| NAUMACHIAE | • naumachiae n. Plural of naumachia. • NAUMACHIA n. (Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHY. |
| NAUMACHIAS | • naumachias n. Plural of naumachia. • NAUMACHIA n. (Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHY. |
| NAUMACHIES | • naumachies n. Plural of naumachy. • NAUMACHY n. a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHIA. |
| NAUMACHY | • naumachy n. (Obsolete) A place built to stage a mock sea-battle, or the show performed therein. • NAUMACHY n. a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans, also NAUMACHIA. |
| SUMAC | • sumac n. Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Rhus and other genera in Anacardiaceae, particularly… • sumac n. Dried and chopped-up leaves and stems of a plant of the genus Rhus, particularly the tanner’s sumac… • sumac n. A sour spice popular in the Eastern Mediterranean, made from the berries of tanner’s sumac. |
| SUMACH | • sumach n. Alternative spelling of sumac. • sumach v. Obsolete spelling of sumac. • SUMACH n. any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Rhus, also SUMAC. |
| SUMACHS | • sumachs n. Plural of sumach. • SUMACH n. any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Rhus, also SUMAC. |
| SUMACS | • sumacs n. Plural of sumac. • sumacs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sumac. • SUMAC n. any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Rhus, also SUMACH. |