| DELINEABLE | • delineable adj. Capable of being, or liable to be, delineated. • DELINEABLE adj. capable of being delineated. |
| DELINEATED | • delineated v. Simple past tense and past participle of delineate. • DELINEATE v. to mark out with, or as if with, lines. |
| DELINEATES | • delineates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delineate. • DELINEATE v. to mark out with, or as if with, lines. |
| EIGENVALUE | • eigenvalue n. (Linear algebra) A scalar, λ, such that there exists a non-zero vector 𝑥 (a corresponding eigenvector)… • EIGENVALUE n. a mathematical term relating to solutions of an equation. |
| ELEGANCIES | • elegancies n. Plural of elegancy. • ELEGANCY n. the state of being elegant, also ELEGANCE. |
| ENTICEABLE | • enticeable adj. Capable of being enticed. • ENTICEABLE adj. capable of being enticed. |
| ETERNALISE | • eternalise v. Alternative form of eternalize. • ETERNALISE v. to make eternal, also ETERNALIZE. |
| ETERNALIZE | • eternalize v. (Transitive) To make eternal; to immortalize. • ETERNALIZE v. to make eternal, also ETERNALISE. |
| EVANGELIES | • evangelies n. Plural of evangely. • EVANGELY n. (obsolete) the Gospel, also EVANGEL. |
| EVANGELISE | • evangelise v. Alternative spelling of evangelize. • EVANGELISE v. to preach the gospel to, also EVANGELIZE. |
| EVANGELIZE | • evangelize v. To tell people about (a particular branch of) Christianity, especially in order to convert them; to… • evangelize v. To preach any ideology to those who have not yet been converted to it. • evangelize v. To be enthusiastic about something, and to attempt to share that enthusiasm with others; to promote. |
| GENERALISE | • generalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of generalize. • GENERALISE v. to make a general statement, also GENERALIZE. |
| GENERALIZE | • generalize v. To speak in generalities, or in vague terms. • generalize v. To infer or induce from specific cases to more general cases or principles. • generalize v. To spread throughout the body and become systemic. |
| GLEEMAIDEN | • gleemaiden n. A female gleeman or minstrel. • GLEEMAIDEN n. (obsolete) a female gleeman or minstrel. |
| HEAVENLIER | • heavenlier adj. Comparative form of heavenly: more heavenly. • HEAVENLY adj. full of beauty and peace. |
| INELEGANCE | • inelegance n. The state or quality of being inelegant; lack of grace, refinement, beauty, or polish in language, composition… • INELEGANCE n. lack of elegance, also INELEGANCY. |
| INTERLEAVE | • interleave v. (Transitive) To insert (pages, which are normally blank) between the pages of a book. • interleave v. (Transitive) To intersperse (something) at regular intervals between the parts of a thing or between items in a group. • interleave v. (Computing, transitive) To allocate (things such as successive segments of memory) to different tasks. |
| MADELEINES | • madeleines n. Plural of madeleine. • MADELEINE n. (French) a small, rich cake baked in a fluted, shell-shaped pan. |