15-letter words containing acc
- piano accordion — accordion (def 1).
- postvaccination — occurring after a vaccination
- reaccreditation — the act or process of reaccrediting something or someone
- saccharomycetes — a collective name for yeasts
- savings account — a bank account on which interest is paid, traditionally one for which a bankbook is used to record deposits, withdrawals, and interest payments.
- self-acceptance — the act of taking or receiving something offered.
- self-accusation — a charge of wrongdoing; imputation of guilt or blame.
- street accident — a traffic accident
- take account of — an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip.
- tobacco budworm — the larva of a noctuid moth, Heliothis virescens, that damages the buds and young leaves of tobacco.
- tobacco planter — a tool that was formerly used by tobacco farmers to plant tobacco with
- trading account — an account similar to a traditional bank account, holding cash and securities, and administered by an investment dealer
- turf accountant — bookmaker (def 1).
- turkish tobacco — a strongly aromatic tobacco, grown chiefly in Turkey and Greece, used in cigarettes.
- turn to account — to get use or profit from
- unacceptability — capable or worthy of being accepted.
- unaccommodating — easy to deal with; eager to help or please; obliging.
- unaccounted for — If people or things are unaccounted for, you do not know where they are or what has happened to them.
- unaccounted-for — not accounted for; not understood; unexplained: an explosion resulting from some unaccounted-for mechanical failure.
- unit of account — the function of money that enables the user to keep accounts, value transactions, etc
- well-accredited — officially recognized as meeting the essential requirements, as of academic excellence: accredited schools.
- well-accustomed — customary; usual; habitual: in their accustomed manner.
- with one accord — If a number of people do something with one accord, they do it together or at the same time, because they agree about what should be done.