💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Canticular"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cantillational | Associated with cantillation. |
| canticnoun | canting |
| cantaloupey | (informal) Resembling cantaloupes, cantaloupe-like. |
| catenarynoun | (geometry) The curve described by a flexible chain or a rope if it is supported at each end and is acted upon by no other forces than a uniform gravitational force due to its own weight and variations involving additional and non-uniform forces. It is described by the hyperbolic cosine function. |
| caviconchal | Relating to a cavity in the concha |
| cantonedverb | (heraldry) Having a charge in each of the four corners; said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself. |
| cunabular | Relating to cunabula. |
| canalicularnoun | Of, pertaining to, or resembling a canaliculus |
| cantorisnoun | (music) The lower of two choral voice parts sung when a part splits into two; traditionally sung by members of the choir on the cantoris side. |
| cancrine | (rare) Of or pertaining to crabs. |
| ciceronical | (obsolete) = Ciceronian |
| choric | (poetry) Intended to be sung by a choir or chorus (e.g. a hymn) |
| canonical | According to recognised or orthodox rules. |
| cantharidean | Alternative form of cantharidian. [Composed of cantharides.] |
| cacomagical | (rare) Relating to cacomagic. |
| conventiclingnoun | Attendance or holding of a conventicle. |
| conular | Synonym of conical. |
| catoecic | Synonym of cleruchic. |
| canicularnoun | (archaic) Of or related to the dog days of summer. |
| campaned | (heraldry, uncommon) Furnished with campanes (bells). |
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