| AENEUSES | • AENEUS n. a kind of aquarium fish, named for its bronze colour. |
| AGENESES | • ageneses n. Plural of agenesis. • AGENESIS n. absence or imperfection of a bodily part, also AGENESIA. |
| DECEASES | • deceases n. Plural of decease. • deceases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decease. • DECEASE v. to die. |
| EASELESS | • easeless adj. Lacking in ease. • EASELESS adj. without ease. |
| ESCAPEES | • escapees n. Plural of escapee. • escapées n. Plural of escapée. • ESCAPEE n. a person who has escaped. |
| ESTERASE | • esterase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of an ester. • ESTERASE n. any of a number of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of an ester. |
| KAMEESES | • kameeses n. Plural of kamees. • KAMEES n. (Urdu) in South Asia, a loose tunic, worn by women, also KAMEEZ. |
| RELEASES | • releases n. Plural of release. • releases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of release. • re-leases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-lease. |
| SEAWEEDS | • seaweeds n. Plural of seaweed. • sea-weeds n. Plural of sea-weed. • SEAWEED n. any large photosynthetic protist, including Rhodophyta and kelps. |
| SEEDCASE | • seedcase n. (Botany) A pouch-like structure of a plant that encloses the seeds. • SEEDCASE n. the protective outer covering of a seed. |
| SEEPAGES | • seepages n. Plural of seepage. • SEEPAGE n. the quantity of fluid that has seeped. |
| SEESAWED | • seesawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of seesaw. • see-sawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of see-saw. • SEESAW v. to move up and down or back and forth. |
| TESSERAE | • tesserae n. Plural of tessera. • TESSERA n. (Latin) a small piece of stone, glass or tile used in mosaic. |