| ACANTHINE | • acanthine adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus, or its leaves. • ACANTHINE adj. of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus. |
| ANHEDONIC | • anhedonic adj. (Psychiatry, also figuratively) Showing anhedonia; having no capacity to feel pleasure. • anhedonic n. (Psychiatry) A person who has anhedonia. • ANHEDONIC adj. suffering from anhedonia, unable to experience pleasure. |
| CATHINONE | • cathinone n. (Organic chemistry) The aromatic amine 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone, the active ingredient of khat. • CATHINONE n. an alkaloid stimulant obtained from khat; a similar synthetic compound. |
| CHACONINE | • chaconine n. (Organic chemistry) A steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family Solanaceae… • CHACONINE n. a toxic alkaloid found in potatoes. |
| CHELONIAN | • chelonian adj. Of, relating to, or belonging to the order Chelonia (Testudines), which includes the turtles and tortoises. • chelonian n. A reptile of the order Chelonia (Testudines). • CHELONIAN n. any member of the turtle or tortoise family. |
| ENARCHING | • enarching v. Present participle of enarch. • ENARCH v. to graft a plant. |
| ENCANTHIS | • encanthis n. (Medicine) A new growth in the inner canthus of the eye. • ENCANTHIS n. (Greek) a small tumour of the inner corner of the eye. |
| ENCASHING | • encashing v. Present participle of encash. • ENCASH v. to convert into cash. |
| ENCHAFING | • enchafing v. Present participle of enchafe. • ENCHAFE v. (obsolete) to make warm; to irritate. |
| ENCHAINED | • enchained v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchain. • ENCHAIN v. to bind with chains. |
| ENCHASING | • enchasing v. Present participle of enchase. • ENCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also INCHASE. |
| ENHANCING | • enhancing v. Present participle of enhance. • ENHANCE v. to raise in value or quality. |
| ENHANCIVE | • enhancive adj. Tending to enhance something. • ENHANCIVE adj. having the effect of enhancing. |
| HINDRANCE | • hindrance n. Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else. • hindrance n. The state or act of hindering something. • HINDRANCE n. an act of hindering; that which hinders, also HINDERANCE. |
| OENANTHIC | • oenanthic adj. Alternative form of enanthic. • œnanthic adj. Obsolete spelling of enanthic. • OENANTHIC adj. having or imparting the characteristic odour of wine. |
| SENNACHIE | • sennachie n. Alternative form of seannachie. • SENNACHIE n. (Gaelic) a Highland or Irish genealogist and transmitter of family lore, also SEANNACHIE, SEANNACHY, SHANACHIE. |
| UNCHAINED | • unchained adj. Free from chains or fetters; unencumbered. • unchained v. Simple past tense and past participle of unchain. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |