These are the meanings of the letters ECTOCRINE when you unscramble them.
- Cicerone (n.)
One who shows strangers the curiosities of a place; a guide.
- concerti (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Concrete (a.)
Applied to a specific object; special; particular; -- opposed to general. See Abstract, 3.
- Concrete (a.)
Standing for an object as it exists in nature, invested with all its qualities, as distinguished from standing for an attribute of an object; -- opposed to abstract.
- Concrete (a.)
United in growth; hence, formed by coalition of separate particles into one mass; united in a solid form.
- Concrete (n.)
A compound or mass formed by concretion, spontaneous union, or coalescence of separate particles of matter in one body.
- Concrete (n.)
A mixture of gravel, pebbles, or broken stone with cement or with tar, etc., used for sidewalks, roadways, foundations, etc., and esp. for submarine structures.
- Concrete (n.)
A term designating both a quality and the subject in which it exists; a concrete term.
- Concrete (n.)
Sugar boiled down from cane juice to a solid mass.
- Concrete (v. i.)
To unite or coalesce, as separate particles, into a mass or solid body.
- Concrete (v. t.)
To cover with, or form of, concrete, as a pavement.
- Concrete (v. t.)
To form into a mass, as by the cohesion or coalescence of separate particles.
- croceine (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Erection (n.)
Anything erected; a building of any kind.
- Erection (n.)
State of being stretched to stiffness; tension.
- Erection (n.)
The act of erecting, or raising upright; the act of constructing, as a building or a wall, or of fitting together the parts of, as a machine; the act of founding or establishing, as a commonwealth or an office; also, the act of rousing to excitement or courage.
- Erection (n.)
The state of a part which, from having been soft, has become hard and swollen by the accumulation of blood in the erectile tissue.
- Erection (n.)
The state of being erected, lifted up, built, established, or founded; exaltation of feelings or purposes.
- Necrotic (a.)
Affected with necrosis; as, necrotic tissue; characterized by, or producing, necrosis; as, a necrotic process.
- Neoteric (a.)
Alt. of Neoterical
- Neoteric (n.)
One of modern times; a modern.