ACCRUEMENTS | • accruements n. Plural of accruement. • ACCRUEMENT n. the act of accruing. |
BUCCANEERED | • buccaneered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buccaneer. • BUCCANEER v. to act as a buccaneer, also BUCCANIER. |
BUCCANIERED | • buccaniered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buccanier. • BUCCANIER v. to act as a buccaneer, a pirate, originally of the Spanish-American coasts; an unscrupulous adventurer, also BUCCANEER. |
CHARCUTERIE | • charcuterie n. (Uncountable) The practice of cooking and preparing ready-to-eat meat products, especially pork. • charcuterie n. (Uncountable) Cured meat that is ready to be eaten, especially pork. • charcuterie n. (Countable) A shop or part of a shop specialising in cured meat. |
COUNTERPACE | • COUNTERPACE n. a step in opposition to another; a contrary measure. |
CRAPULENCES | • crapulences n. Plural of crapulence. • CRAPULENCE n. the sickness occasioned by intemperance; surfeit. |
CYPERACEOUS | • cyperaceous adj. (Botany) Of or pertaining to the Cyperaceae, or sedges. • CYPERACEOUS adj. belonging to the Cyperaceae, a family of grasslike plants including the sedges, certain rushes and papyrus. |
ENCUMBRANCE | • encumbrance n. Something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried. • encumbrance n. (Property law) An interest, right, burden, or liability attached to a title of land, such as a lien or mortgage. • encumbrance n. (Law) One who is dependent on another. |
ESCARMOUCHE | • escarmouche n. (Obsolete) A skirmish. • ESCARMOUCHE n. (obsolete) a skirmish. |
EXCRUCIATED | • excruciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excruciate. • EXCRUCIATE v. to inflict intense pain on. |
EXCRUCIATES | • excruciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excruciate. • EXCRUCIATE v. to inflict intense pain on. |
MISCREAUNCE | • MISCREAUNCE n. (Spenser) false religious belief, also MISCREANCE, MISCREANCY. |
PREOCCUPATE | • preoccupate v. (Obsolete) To influence, to occupy (the mind) in advance; to be preoccupied with. • preoccupate v. (Obsolete) To meet in advance; to forestall, pre-empt. • PREOCCUPATE v. (obsolete) to preoccupy. |
RACECOURSES | • racecourses n. Plural of racecourse. • RACECOURSE n. a course for racing. |
RECALCULATE | • recalculate v. To calculate again. • RECALCULATE v. to calculate again. |
RECEPTACULA | • receptacula n. Plural of receptaculum. • RECEPTACULUM n. (Latin) a receptacle. |
RECIRCULATE | • recirculate v. To circulate again. • RECIRCULATE v. to circulate again. |
RECUSANCIES | • recusancies n. Plural of recusancy. • RECUSANCY n. the state of being recusant, one who refuses to attend Catholic church services, also RECUSANCE. |
RELUCTANCES | • reluctances n. Plural of reluctance. • RELUCTANCE n. the state of being reluctant, also RELUCTANCY. |