| AGINNERS | • aginners n. Plural of aginner. • AGINNER n. an opponent of change. |
| ANGINOSE | • anginose adj. (Dated) Relating to angina; anginous. • ANGINOSE adj. relating to angina. |
| ANTIGENS | • antigens n. Plural of antigen. • ANTIGEN n. a substance that stimulates the production of antibodies, also ANTIGENE. |
| EANLINGS | • eanlings n. Plural of eanling. • EANLING n. (Shakespeare) a young lamb, also WEANEL, WEANLING, YEANLING. |
| EARNINGS | • earnings n. Wages, money earned, income. • earnings n. (Finance) Business profits. • earnings n. (Finance) Gains on investments; returns. |
| ENCASING | • encasing v. Present participle of encase. • encasing n. That which encases; an outer cover. • ENCASE v. to put in a case, also INCASE. |
| ENGRAINS | • engrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrain. • ENGRAIN v. to fix deeply. |
| GANOINES | • GANOINE n. the hard shiny substance resembling enamel which forms the outer layer of ganoid fish-scales, also GANOIN. |
| GENTIANS | • gentians n. Plural of gentian. • GENTIAN n. any plant of the genus Gentiana, herbs, usually blue-flowered, abounding chiefly in alpine regions. |
| GRANNIES | • grannies n. Plural of granny. • GRANNIE v. to defeat totally, also GRANNY. |
| GUANINES | • guanines n. Plural of guanine. • GUANINE n. a yellowish-white, amorphous substance, forming a constituent of nucleic acids, also GUANIN. |
| LEANINGS | • leanings n. Plural of leaning. • LEANING n. a tendency. |
| MEANINGS | • meanings n. Plural of meaning. • MEANING n. the sense intended. |
| SANGUINE | • sanguine adj. (Literary) Having the colour of blood; blood red. • sanguine adj. (Obsolete, physiology) Having a bodily constitution characterised by a preponderance of blood over the… • sanguine adj. Characterized by abundance and active circulation of blood. |
| SNEAKING | • sneaking v. Present participle of sneak. • sneaking n. The act of one who sneaks. • sneaking adj. Secret or underhand; not openly avowed. |
| SNEAPING | • sneaping adj. (Also figuratively) Of the wind, etc.: very cold; biting, nipping. • sneaping v. Present participle of sneap. • SNEAP v. to nip, pinch. |
| SPEANING | • speaning v. Present participle of spean. • SPEAN v. (Scots) to wean, also SPAIN, SPANE. |
| STEANING | • steaning v. Present participle of stean. • steaning n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A ford over a river. • steaning n. The stone or brick lining of a well, etc. |
| WEANINGS | • weanings n. Plural of weaning. • WEANING n. an act of weaning. |