| BANQUETEER | • banqueteer n. One who attends a banquet. • banqueteer v. To attend a banquet or banquets (particularly as a frequent or habitual activity).
 • BANQUETEER n. one who attends a banquet.
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| EDENTULATE | • EDENTULATE adj. without teeth, also EDENTULOUS. | 
| ENTREASURE | • entreasure v. (Transitive) To lay up in, or as if in, a treasury. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury.
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| ENUCLEATED | • enucleated v. Simple past tense and past participle of enucleate. • ENUCLEATE v. to bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks or shell.
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| ENUCLEATES | • enucleates n. Plural of enucleate. • enucleates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enucleate.
 • ENUCLEATE v. to bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks or shell.
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| ENUMERATED | • enumerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of enumerate. • ENUMERATE v. to count, also NUMERATE.
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| ENUMERATES | • enumerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enumerate. • ENUMERATE v. to count, also NUMERATE.
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| EPAULEMENT | • epaulement n. A barricade of heaped earth for protection from gunfire. • epaulement n. (Ballet) A position in which one shoulder is thrust forward and the other back, and the torso turned…
 • EPAULEMENT n. a side-work of a battery or earthwork to protect it from flanking fire.
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| EVENTUATED | • eventuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of eventuate. • EVENTUATE v. to turn out.
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| EVENTUATES | • eventuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eventuate. • EVENTUATE v. to turn out.
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| EXTENUATED | • extenuated adj. Made slender or thin; emaciated, wasted. • extenuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of extenuate.
 • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of.
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| EXTENUATES | • extenuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of.
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| REJUVENATE | • rejuvenate v. To render young again. • rejuvenate v. To give new energy or vigour to; to revitalise.
 • REJUVENATE v. to make young again.
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| REMUNERATE | • remunerate v. (Transitive) To compensate; to pay. • REMUNERATE v. to pay an equivalent for.
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| UNDEFEATED | • undefeated adj. Never defeated; always victorious. • UNDEFEATED adj. not defeated.
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| UNDEREATEN | • undereaten v. Past participle of undereat. • UNDEREAT v. to eat an insufficient amount.
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| UNREPEATED | • unrepeated adj. Not having been repeated. • UNREPEATED adj. not repeated.
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