COGNOSCE | • cognosce v. (Transitive) To determine a person to be insane or mentally incompetent. • cognosce v. (Law, Scotland) To examine; to give judgment. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on. |
COGNOSCED | • cognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on. |
COGNOSCENTE | • cognoscente n. (Often in the plural) Someone possessing superior or specialized knowledge in a particular field. • COGNOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also CONOSCENTE. |
COGNOSCENTI | • cognoscenti n. Plural of cognoscente. • COGNOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also CONOSCENTE. |
COGNOSCES | • cognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on. |
CONOSCENTE | • CONOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also COGNOSCENTE. |
CONOSCENTI | • CONOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also COGNOSCENTE. |
COSCENARIST | • coscenarist n. A joint scenarist; a screenwriter working with another on the same project. |
COSCENARISTS | • coscenarists n. Plural of coscenarist. |
DEMOSCENE | • demoscene n. (Computing) The informal computer art subculture that produces and watches demos (audiovisual computer programs). • demo␣scene n. Alternative spelling of demoscene. • DEMOSCENE n. a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos. |
DEMOSCENES | • demoscenes n. Plural of demoscene. • demo␣scenes n. Plural of demo scene. • DEMOSCENE n. a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos. |
HETEROSCEDASTIC | • heteroscedastic adj. Exhibiting heteroscedasticity. • HETEROSCEDASTIC adj. of several distributions, having different variances. |
HOMOSCEDASTIC | • homoscedastic adj. (Statistics) Having the same finite variance for all elements. • HOMOSCEDASTIC adj. of equal scatter or variation; having equal variances. |
ISOSCELES | • isosceles adj. (Geometry) Having (at least) two sides of equal length, used especially of a triangle or trapezoid. • ISOSCELES n. a triangle with two equal sides. |
PRECOGNOSCE | • precognosce v. (Law, Scotland, transitive) To examine (e.g. witnesses or evidence) beforehand. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of. |
PRECOGNOSCED | • precognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of precognosce. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of. |
PRECOGNOSCES | • precognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precognosce. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of. |
PROSCENIA | • proscenia n. Plural of proscenium. • PROSCENIUM n. the part of the stage in front of the curtain. |
PROSCENIUM | • proscenium n. (In a modern theater) The stage area between the curtain and the orchestra. • proscenium n. (In an ancient theater) The stage area immediately in front of the scene building. • proscenium n. (In an ancient theater) The row of columns at the front the scene building, at first directly behind… |
PROSCENIUMS | • prosceniums n. Plural of proscenium. • PROSCENIUM n. the part of the stage in front of the curtain. |