| CAMSTEERIE | • CAMSTEERIE adj. (Scots) perverse, unruly, also CAMSTAIRY, CAMSTEARY. |
| CREAMERIES | • creameries n. Plural of creamery. • CREAMERY n. a place where butter and cheese are made, or where milk and cream are put up in cans for market. |
| DREAMERIES | • dreameries n. Plural of dreamery. • DREAMERY n. a place favourable to dreams. |
| EPIMERASES | • epimerases n. Plural of epimerase. • EPIMERASE n. an enzyme which catalyses inversion at an asymmetric carbon atom in a molecule containing more than one such atom. |
| FEMETARIES | • FEMETARY n. a plant once used to treat scurvy, also FUMITORY, FEMITER, FENITAR. |
| HEXAEMERIC | • HEXAEMERIC adj. relating to a hexaemeron, the biblical six days of creation, also HEXAHEMERIC. |
| INTEMERATE | • intemerate adj. (Rare) pure, undefiled, chaste. • INTEMERATE adj. pure, unspoiled. |
| IRREMEABLE | • irremeable adj. (Obsolete) Admitting no return. • IRREMEABLE adj. which cannot be returned; irrevocable. |
| MENAGERIES | • menageries n. Plural of menagerie. • MENAGERIE n. (French) a collection of wild animals. |
| PERMEATIVE | • permeative adj. Tending to permeate. • PERMEATIVE adj. that permeates. |
| REESTIMATE | • reestimate v. (Transitive) To estimate again. • REESTIMATE v. to estimate again. |
| REEXAMINED | • reexamined v. Simple past tense and past participle of reexamine. • reexamined adj. Examined again. • reëxamined v. Simple past tense and past participle of reëxamine. |
| REEXAMINES | • reexamines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reexamine. • reëxamines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reëxamine. • re-examines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-examine. |
| REMEDIABLE | • remediable adj. Capable of being remedied. • REMEDIABLE adj. that can be remedied. |
| REMEDIATED | • remediated v. Simple past tense and past participle of remediate. • remediated adj. Corrected; improved. • REMEDIATE v. (Shakespeare) to remedy. |
| REMEDIATES | • remediates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remediate. • REMEDIATE v. (Shakespeare) to remedy. |