ALCATRAS | • alcatras n. (Obsolete) Any of various large ocean birds, such as the pelican, gannet, frigatebird, or albatross. • ALCATRAS n. (Arabic) a kind of large water bird. |
ALCATRASES | • ALCATRAS n. (Arabic) a kind of large water bird. |
DEFALCATE | • defalcate v. (Intransitive) To misappropriate funds; to embezzle. • defalcate v. (Transitive, obsolete). • DEFALCATE v. to embezzle money held on trust. |
DEFALCATED | • defalcated v. Simple past tense and past participle of defalcate. • DEFALCATE v. to embezzle money held on trust. |
DEFALCATES | • defalcates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate. • DEFALCATE v. to embezzle money held on trust. |
DEFALCATING | • defalcating v. Present participle of defalcate. • DEFALCATE v. to embezzle money held on trust. |
DEFALCATION | • defalcation n. (Law) The act of cancelling part of a claim by deducting a smaller claim which the claimant owes to the defendant. • defalcation n. Embezzlement. • DEFALCATION n. the act or an instance of embezzling. |
DEFALCATIONS | • defalcations n. Plural of defalcation. • DEFALCATION n. the act or an instance of embezzling. |
DEFALCATOR | • defalcator n. A defaulter or embezzler. • DEFALCATOR n. a defaulter or embezzler. |
DEFALCATORS | • defalcators n. Plural of defalcator. • DEFALCATOR n. a defaulter or embezzler. |
FALCATE | • falcate adj. (Zoology and botany) Shaped like a sickle. • FALCATE adj. curved and tapering to a point, also FALCATED. |
FALCATED | • falcated adj. Hooked or bent like a sickle; as, a falcate leaf; a falcate claw; -- said also of the moon, or a planet… • FALCATED adj. curved and tapering to a point, also FALCATE. |
FALCATION | • falcation n. The state of being falcate; a bend in the form of a sickle. • FALCATION n. the state of being falcate, sickle-shaped. |
FALCATIONS | • falcations n. Plural of falcation. • FALCATION n. the state of being falcate, sickle-shaped. |