(most common British spelling, also sometimes used in the US) Alternative spelling of acknowledgment
acknowledgements
acknowledgements
noun
plural of acknowledgement
acknowledgment
acknowledgment
noun
(law) A formal statement or document recognizing the fulfillment or execution of a legal requirement or procedure.
(law) The act of a person admitting a child as their own.
(telecommunications, computing, networking) A response (ACK) sent by a receiver to indicate successful receipt of a transmission (See Wikipedia article on transmission).
A message from the addressee informing the originator that the originator's communication has been received and understood.
A recognition as genuine or valid; an avowing or admission in legal form.
A reward or other expression or token of gratitude.
An expression of gratitude for a benefit or an obligation.
The act of acknowledging
The act of recognizing in a particular character or relationship; recognition of existence, authority, truth, or genuineness.
acknowledgments
acknowledgments
noun
plural of acknowledgment
backwardation
backwardation
noun
(obsolete) In the London Stock Exchange: a fee paid by a seller on settlement day either to the buyer or to a third party who lends stock, when the seller wishes to defer settlement until the next settlement day.
In full normal backwardation: the situation in a futures market where the price for future delivery of a commodity (the forward price) is lower than the price for immediate delivery (the spot price) or nearer delivery, generally arising from a near-term shortage of the commodity.
The situation in a stock market where the offer price for stock is lower than the bid price.
backwatered
backwatered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of backwater
candlestickward
disacknowledgement
disacknowledgements
downpatrick
downtick
downtick
noun
(finance) A stock market transaction or quote at a price below a preceding one.
A small decrease or downward change in something that has been steady or rising.
ducktown
duckwater
duckwheat
ductwork
ductwork
noun
The system of ducts in a particular building.
fredericktown
gedecktwork
kitchenward
kitchenward
adj
To the kitchen
adv
(figuratively) Toward food in general.
Toward the kitchen.
kitchenwards
kitchenwards
adv
Alternative form of kitchenward
lackwitted
lackwitted
adj
foolish; stupid
lackwittedly
lackwittedness
lackwittedness
noun
The quality of being lackwitted.
nonacknowledgment
nonacknowledgment
noun
Absence of acknowledgment; failure to acknowledge something.
patchworked
patchworked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of patchwork
pedricktown
preacknowledgement
preacknowledgement
noun
Alternative form of preacknowledgment
preacknowledgment
preacknowledgment
noun
acknowledgment in advance
quickwittedness
quickwittedness
noun
The state or condition of being quickwitted.
reacknowledgment
reacknowledgment
noun
Alternative form of reacknowledgement
slackwitted
slackwittedness
stickweed
stickweed
noun
Any of various unrelated plants that have seeds that stick to clothing
stockwood
stockwood
Proper noun
A southern district of Bristol, England between Whitchurch, Brislington and Keynsham
superacknowledgment
switchbacked
switchbacked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of switchback
swordstick
swordstick
noun
A cane incorporating a concealed blade.
thickwind
thwacked
thwacked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thwack
tickleweed
tickweed
twodecker
unacknowledgment
unacknowledgment
noun
Lack of acknowledgment; failure to acknowledge.
unthwacked
waterlocked
wickedest
wickedest
adj
superlative form of wicked: most wicked
wonderstruck
wonderstruck
adj
Filled or overcome with wonder.
woodstock
woodstock
Proper noun
Woodstock Festival, an American rock music festival originally held in 1969 in New York state.
A town in Alabama.
A town in Connecticut.
A city in Georgia in the United States.
A city in Illinois
A town in Maine.
A city in Minnesota.
A town in New Brunswick.
A town in Newfoundland and Labrador.
A town in New Hampshire.
A village in New South Wales.
A town in New York.
A community in Nova Scotia.
A village in Ohio.
A city in Ontario.
A market town in Oxfordshire, England.
A community in Queensland.
A town in Vermont, USA, and the shire town (county seat) of