| AERIEST | • aeriest adj. Superlative form of aery: most aery. • AERY adj. airy. |
| AIERIES | • aieries n. Plural of aiery. • AIERY n. the nest of a bird of prey, also EYRIE, AERIE, AERY, AYRIE. |
| APERIES | • aperies n. Plural of apery. • APERY n. the act of aping. |
| AREFIES | • arefies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arefy. • AREFY v. to dry up. |
| DEARIES | • dearies n. Plural of deary. • dearies n. Plural of dearie. • DEARIE n. a term of endearment, also DEARY. |
| EARLIES | • earlies n. Potatoes that are harvested before the main crop. • earlies n. (Informal) Early shifts, in a job with a shift rotation. • EARLY n. an early potato. |
| EPEIRAS | • EPEIRA n. a genus of spiders, including the common garden spider, also EPEIRID. |
| FAERIES | • faeries n. Plural of faerie. • færies n. Plural of færie. • FAERIE n. (archaic) the world of fairies, fairyland, also FAERY. |
| FREESIA | • freesia n. Any flowering plant of the genus Freesia, native to South Africa. • Freesia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Iridaceae. • FREESIA n. a scented garden flower. |
| READIES | • readies n. (Britain, informal) Cash, especially bank notes. • readies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ready. • READY v. to make ready. |
| REALISE | • realise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of realize. • REALISE v. to accomplish, also REALIZE. |
| REARISE | • rearise v. To arise again. • REARISE v. to arise again. |
| RERAISE | • reraise n. (Poker) A raise of a bet which itself constituted a raise of a previous bet. • reraise v. To raise again or anew. • reraise v. (Poker) To raise another raise. |
| SEAMIER | • seamier adj. Comparative form of seamy: more seamy. • SEAMY adj. unpleasant. |
| SERIATE | • seriate v. (Transitive) To arrange in serial order. • seriate adj. Arranged in serial order. • SERIATE adj. arranged in a series or rows. |
| SERIEMA | • seriema n. Either of two species of bird in the family Cariamidae, endemic to South America. • SERIEMA n. (Tupi) a large South American bird related to the cranes, also CARIAMA. |
| WEARIES | • wearies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weary. • WEARY v. to make tired. |