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There are 20 words containing OSCE

COGNOSCEcognosce 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.
COGNOSCEDcognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of cognosce.
COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on.
COGNOSCEScognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cognosce.
COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on.
DEMOSCENEdemoscene 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.
ISOSCELESisosceles 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.
PROSCENIAproscenia n. Plural of proscenium.
PROSCENIUM n. the part of the stage in front of the curtain.
CONOSCENTECONOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also COGNOSCENTE.
CONOSCENTICONOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also COGNOSCENTE.
DEMOSCENESdemoscenes n. Plural of demoscene.
demo␣scenes n. Plural of demo scene.
DEMOSCENE n. a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos.
PROSCENIUMproscenium 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…
COGNOSCENTEcognoscente 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.
COGNOSCENTIcognoscenti n. Plural of cognoscente.
COGNOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also CONOSCENTE.
COSCENARISTcoscenarist n. A joint scenarist; a screenwriter working with another on the same project.
PRECOGNOSCEprecognosce v. (Law, Scotland, transitive) To examine (e.g. witnesses or evidence) beforehand.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
PROSCENIUMSprosceniums n. Plural of proscenium.
PROSCENIUM n. the part of the stage in front of the curtain.
COSCENARISTScoscenarists n. Plural of coscenarist.
PRECOGNOSCEDprecognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of precognosce.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
PRECOGNOSCESprecognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precognosce.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
HOMOSCEDASTIChomoscedastic adj. (Statistics) Having the same finite variance for all elements.
HOMOSCEDASTIC adj. of equal scatter or variation; having equal variances.
HETEROSCEDASTICheteroscedastic adj. Exhibiting heteroscedasticity.
HETEROSCEDASTIC adj. of several distributions, having different variances.

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