| ABSENTEEISM | • absenteeism n. The state of being absent, especially frequently or without good reason; the practice of an absentee. • absenteeism n. The practice of absenting oneself from the country or district where one’s estate is situated. • ABSENTEEISM n. prolonged absence of an owner from his or her property. |
| BEETMASTERS | • BEETMASTER n. (Scots) a help in need, also BEETMISTER. |
| BEREAVEMENT | • bereavement n. The state of being bereaved; deprivation; especially the loss of a relative by death. • BEREAVEMENT n. the state or fact of being bereaved. |
| DEBASEMENTS | • debasements n. Plural of debasement. • DEBASEMENT n. the act of debasing. |
| DEBATEMENTS | • debatements n. Plural of debatement. • DEBATEMENT n. (obsolete) controversy. |
| EMBASEMENTS | • embasements n. Plural of embasement. • EMBASEMENT n. the act of bringing down; depravation. |
| EMBLEMATISE | • emblematise v. Alternative form of emblematize. • EMBLEMATISE v. to represent by or as if by an emblem, also EMBLEMATIZE. |
| EMBLEMATIZE | • emblematize v. (Transitive) To stand as an emblem for; to represent; to emblemize. • EMBLEMATIZE v. to represent by or as if by an emblem, also EMBLEMATISE. |
| EMBRACEMENT | • embracement n. A clasp in the arms; embrace. • embracement n. State of embracing, encompassing or including various items; inclusion. • embracement n. Act or state of embracing or accepting; willing acceptance. |
| ENABLEMENTS | • enablements n. Plural of enablement. • ENABLEMENT n. the act of enabling. |
| ENJAMBEMENT | • enjambement n. Alternative spelling of enjambment. • ENJAMBEMENT n. (French) the continuation of a sentence from one line of a couplet to the next, also ENJAMBMENT. |
| ENTABLEMENT | • entablement n. (Architecture) entablature. • ENTABLEMENT n. the platform of a pedestal, supporting a statue. |
| FERMENTABLE | • fermentable adj. Able to ferment or be fermented. • fermentable n. Any substance that can be fermented. • FERMENTABLE adj. that can be fermented. |
| OBTEMPERATE | • obtemperate v. (Obsolete) To obey or to conform to the prescribed rule or law. • OBTEMPERATE v. to obey (a judgment or decree), also OBTEMPER. |
| REBATEMENTS | • rebatements n. Plural of rebatement. • REBATEMENT n. abatement; reduction; discount. |