| AMENDMENT | • amendment n. An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices. • amendment n. In public bodies, any alteration made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion that adds, changes… • amendment n. (Law) Correction of an error in a writ or process. |
| APPENDENT | • APPENDENT n. an adjunct, an appendage, also APPENDANT. |
| ASCENDENT | • ascendent adj. Upward in direction or proclivity. • ascendent adj. In power; controlling. • ascendent n. A person from whom one is descended. |
| DEFENDANT | • defendant adj. Serving, or suitable, for defense; defensive, defending. • defendant n. (Law) In civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to… • defendant n. (Law) In criminal proceedings, the accused. |
| DEPENDANT | • dependant adj. Obsolete spelling of dependent. • dependant adj. Misspelling of dependent. • dependant n. (Britain) A person who depends on another for support, particularly financial support (= US dependent). |
| ENCHANTED | • enchanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchant. • enchanted adj. Charmed, delighted, enraptured. • enchanted adj. Under the influence of enchantment. |
| ENTANGLED | • entangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of entangle. • entangled adj. Tangled or twisted together. • entangled adj. Confused or complicated. |
| ENTRAINED | • entrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrain. • ENTRAIN v. to board a train. |
| ENTRANCED | • entranced adj. Placed in a trance. • entranced adj. Held at attention, as if by magic. • entranced v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrance. |
| EXTENDANT | • extendant adj. (Heraldry) displayed. • EXTENDANT adj. displaced. |
| LANTERNED | • lanterned v. Simple past tense and past participle of lantern. • LANTERN v. to provide with a case for carrying a light. |
| TENDANCES | • tendances n. Plural of tendance. • TENDANCE n. watchful care, also TENDENCE. |
| TREPANNED | • trepanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of trepan. • TREPAN v. to cut holes in the skull with a surgical saw, also TRAPAN, TREPHINE. |
| UNDERTANE | • UNDERTANE v. (Spenser) undertaken. |
| VENENATED | • venenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of venenate. • VENENATE v. to poison. |