| ADVENES | • advenes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advene. • ADVENE v. to be added over and above. |
| AMENDES | • amendes n. Plural of amende. • AMENDE n. (French) a fine or reparation paid. |
| ANISEED | • aniseed n. (Countable and uncountable) The seed-like fruit of the anise, used in baking and in the flavouring of… • ANISEED n. the dried fruit of anise; a cordial made from it. |
| DASHEEN | • dasheen n. Old cocoyam; the edible starchy yellow tuber of the taro plant. • DASHEEN n. the taro, a kind of yam. |
| DEADENS | • deadens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaden. • DEADEN v. to deprive of feeling. |
| DEAFENS | • deafens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deafen. • DEAFEN v. to make deaf. |
| DEANERS | • deaners n. Plural of deaner. • DEANER n. (obsolete slang) a shilling. |
| DECANES | • decanes n. Plural of decane. • DECANE n. a hydrocarbon of the alkane series. |
| DEEWANS | • deewans n. Plural of deewan. • DEEWAN n. (Urdu) an official in India. |
| DEMEANS | • demeans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demean. • DEMEAN v. to conduct oneself in a particular manner. |
| ENCASED | • encased v. Simple past tense and past participle of encase. • ENCASE v. to put in a case, also INCASE. |
| ENDEARS | • endears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endear. • ENDEAR v. to make beloved. |
| ENNEADS | • enneads n. Plural of ennead. • Enneads n. Plural of Ennead. • ENNEAD n. (Greek) a group of nine. |
| LEADENS | • leadens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leaden. • LEADEN v. to make leaden. |
| SEEDMAN | • seedman n. Alternative form of seedsman. • SEEDMAN n. a dealer in seeds, also SEEDSMAN. |
| SNEAKED | • sneaked v. (Chiefly UK) simple past tense and past participle of sneak. • SNEAK v. to move stealthily. |
| SNEAPED | • sneaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of sneap. • SNEAP v. to nip, pinch. |
| SPEANED | • speaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of spean. • SPEAN v. (Scots) to wean, also SPAIN, SPANE. |
| STANDEE | • standee n. Somebody who is forced to stand up, for example, on a crowded bus. • standee n. A free-standing, rigid print (usually life-sized), for instance of a celebrity, often displayed for… • STANDEE n. one who stands because of lack of seats. |
| STEANED | • steaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of stean. • STEAN v. to line e.g. a well with stone, also STEANE, STEEN, STEIN. |