| ADHERENCE | • adherence n. A close physical union of two objects. • adherence n. Faithful support for some cause. • adherence n. (Medicine) An extent to which a patient continues an agreed treatment plan. |
| CHEAPENED | • cheapened v. Simple past tense and past participle of cheapen. • CHEAPEN v. to lower the value of. |
| CHEAPENER | • cheapener n. One who cheapens. • CHEAPENER n. one who makes cheap. |
| CHEERLEAD | • cheerlead v. (Intransitive) To participate in cheerleading. • cheerlead v. (Transitive) To support someone enthusiastically. • CHEERLEAD v. to lead in cheering. |
| CHEESEVAT | • cheesevat n. A vat in which cheese is made. • CHEESEVAT n. a vat or wooden case in which curds are separated and pressed into cheese. |
| DEBAUCHEE | • debauchee n. Somebody who is debauched; somebody who is dissolute and acts without moral restraint. • debauchee n. A person addicted to excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures. • DEBAUCHEE n. one who is debauched. |
| DECHEANCE | • DECHEANCE n. (French) forfeiture. |
| EACHWHERE | • eachwhere adv. (Obsolete) Everywhere. • EACHWHERE adv. (obsolete) everywhere. |
| ECHEVERIA | • echeveria n. Any member of the large genus Echeveria of succulents, many species of which are popular as garden plants. • Echeveria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Crassulaceae – certain succulents. • ECHEVERIA n. a kind of succulent plant. |
| EMPEACHED | • empeached v. Simple past tense and past participle of empeach. • EMPEACH v. (Spenser) to accuse of impropriety, also IMPEACH. |
| EMPEACHES | • empeaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empeach. • EMPEACH v. (Spenser) to accuse of impropriety, also IMPEACH. |
| EPITHECAE | • epithecae n. Plural of epitheca. • EPITHECA n. the outer older cell layer of a diatom. |
| ESCABECHE | • escabeche n. A dish of fish (sometimes chicken) first fried then marinated in a spiced vinegar and served cold. • ESCABECHE n. pickled vegetables such as onions, carrots, jalapeno peppers and garlic, typically served with fish. |
| ESCHEATED | • escheated v. Simple past tense and past participle of escheat. • ESCHEAT v. to make an escheat of, also EXCHEAT. |
| HEADPEACE | • HEADPEACE n. (archaic) a helmet, also HEADPIECE. |
| HEADPIECE | • headpiece n. The head; the brain. • headpiece n. Something covering the head. • headpiece n. Protecting cover for the head; a helmet. |
| PETECHIAE | • petechiae n. Plural of petechia. • PETECHIA n. (Latin) a small hemorrhagic spot on a body surface. |
| RECHEATED | • recheated v. Simple past tense and past participle of recheat. • RECHEAT v. to sound a hunting call, to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game. |
| REPECHAGE | • repechage n. (Sports) A heat (as in rowing or fencing) in which the best competitors who have lost in a previous… • repêchage n. Alternative spelling of repechage. • REPECHAGE n. (French) a supplementary heat or competition giving eliminated competitors the chance of competing again to reach the final. |
| RETEACHES | • reteaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reteach. • RETEACH v. to teach again. |