| APPETENCES | • appetences n. Plural of appetence. • APPETENCE n. strong craving or powerful desire, also APPETENCY. |
| CHEAPENERS | • cheapeners n. Plural of cheapener. • CHEAPENER n. one who makes cheap. |
| DEPRECATES | • deprecates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprecate. • DEPRECATE v. to regret deeply; to express disapproval of. |
| EMPLEACHES | • empleaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empleach. • EMPLEACH v. to intertwine, also IMPLEACH. |
| ESCAPELESS | • escapeless adj. From which escape is not possible. • ESCAPELESS adj. without escape. |
| ESCAPEMENT | • escapement n. (Clocks, mechanics) The contrivance in a timepiece (winding wristwatch) which connects the train of… • escapement n. A mechanism found in devices such as a typewriter or printer which controls lateral motion of the carriage. • escapement n. An escape or means of escape. |
| ESPERANCES | • esperances n. Plural of esperance. • ESPERANCE n. (Shakespeare) hope. |
| EYEPATCHES | • eyepatches n. Plural of eyepatch. • eye␣patches n. Plural of eye patch. • EYEPATCH n. a patch worn to protect an injured eye. |
| HEADPEACES | • headpeaces n. Plural of headpeace. • HEADPEACE n. (archaic) a helmet, also HEADPIECE. |
| HEADPIECES | • headpieces n. Plural of headpiece. • HEADPIECE n. any covering for the head, esp. a helmet, also HEADPEACE. |
| PACESETTER | • pacesetter n. A person who determines the rate of action through leading. • pace-setter n. Alternative spelling of pacesetter. • pace␣setter n. Alternative spelling of pacesetter. |
| PEACETIMES | • peacetimes n. Plural of peacetime. • PEACETIME n. a period of time between wars. |
| PERMEANCES | • permeances n. Plural of permeance. • PERMEANCE n. the property of allowing the passage of lines of magnetic flux. |
| PIECEMEALS | • piecemeals n. Plural of piecemeal. • PIECEMEAL v. to divide or distribute piecemeal. |
| PRECREASED | • precreased v. Simple past tense and past participle of precrease. • PRECREASE v. to crease in advance. |
| PRECREASES | • precreases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precrease. • PRECREASE v. to crease in advance. |
| PREDECEASE | • predecease n. The death of one person or thing before another. • predecease v. (Transitive) To die sooner than. • PREDECEASE v. to die sooner than. |
| REPECHAGES | • repechages n. Plural of repechage. • repêchages n. Plural of repêchage. • REPECHAGE n. (French) a supplementary heat or competition giving eliminated competitors the chance of competing again to reach the final. |
| SCAPEWHEEL | • scape-wheel n. The wheel in an escapement (as of a clock or a watch) into whose teeth the pallets play. • SCAPEWHEEL n. an escape wheel. |