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There are 20 words containing ACCUL

SACCULEsaccule n. (Biology, anatomy) A small sac, pouch, or cyst.
saccule n. (Anatomy) The smaller of the two fluid-filled sacs forming part of the labyrinth of the inner ear (the…
SACCULE n. a small sac, also SACCULUS.
SACCULIsacculi n. Plural of sacculus.
SACCULUS n. (Latin) a small sac, also SACCULE.
SACCULARsaccular adj. (Anatomy) Relating to a saccule.
saccular adj. (Anatomy) Having the form of a series of sacs or pouches; sacculate.
SACCULAR adj. saclike.
SACCULESsaccules n. Plural of saccule.
SACCULE n. a small sac, also SACCULUS.
SACCULUSsacculus n. (Obsolete) A small bag of herbs or medicinal substances, applied to the body.
sacculus n. (Anatomy) UK form of saccule.
SACCULUS n. (Latin) a small sac, also SACCULE.
SACCULATEsacculate adj. Sacculated.
SACCULATE adj. formed in a series of saclike enclosures, also SACCULATED.
ACCULTURALACCULTURAL adj. relating to acculturation, modification in a culture by the adoption of outside cultural traits.
SACCULATEDsacculated adj. Furnished with or formed of a sac or sacs.
SACCULATED adj. formed in a series of saclike enclosures, also SACCULATE.
ACCULTURATEacculturate v. (Transitive) To change the culture of (a person) by the influence of another culture, especially a more…
acculturate v. (Transitive) To cause (a person) to acquire the culture of society, starting at birth.
acculturate v. (Intransitive) To be changed by acculturation.
SACCULATIONsacculation n. The quality or state of being sacculated.
sacculation n. The process of becoming sacculated.
sacculation n. One or several sacs or saclike structures.
SACCULIFORMsacculiform adj. Shaped like a little sac.
SACCULIFORM adj. shaped like a small sac.
ACCULTURATEDacculturated adj. Accustomed to; familiar with.
acculturated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acculturate.
ACCULTURATE v. to undergo acculturation.
ACCULTURATESacculturates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acculturate.
ACCULTURATE v. to undergo acculturation.
SACCULATIONSsacculations n. Plural of sacculation.
SACCULATION n. the state of being sacculated.
ACCULTURATINGacculturating v. Present participle of acculturate.
ACCULTURATE v. to undergo acculturation.
ACCULTURATIONacculturation n. A process by which the culture of an isolated society changes on contact with a different one.
acculturation n. A process by which a person acquires the culture of the society that they inhabit, starting at birth.
ACCULTURATION n. the assimilation, through continuous contact, of features (such as customs, beliefs, etc.) of another culture.
ACCULTURATIVEacculturative adj. That which produces acculturation.
ACCULTURATIVE adj. relating to acculturation, also ACCULTURATIONAL.
ACCULTURATIONSacculturations n. Plural of acculturation.
ACCULTURATION n. the assimilation, through continuous contact, of features (such as customs, beliefs, etc.) of another culture.
UNACCULTURATEDunacculturated adj. Not acculturated.
UNACCULTURATED adj. not acculturated.
ACCULTURATIONALacculturational adj. Of or pertaining to acculturation.
ACCULTURATIONAL adj. relating to acculturation, also ACCULTURATIVE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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