| CANCELEER | • canceleer n. A hawk’s turning motion in midair, often to make a second stoop toward missed prey. • CANCELEER n. (Scott) the turn of a hawk upon the wing to recover herself, when she misses her aim in the stoop. • CANCELEER v. to make such a turn, also CANCELIER. |
| CRENELATE | • crenelate v. To furnish with crenelles. • crenelate v. To indent; to notch. • CRENELATE v. (US) to provide with battlements, also CRENELLATE. |
| ENAMELERS | • enamelers n. Plural of enameler. • ENAMELER n. one who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in ornamental work, also ENAMELIST, ENAMELLER, ENAMELLIST. |
| ENAMELLER | • enameller n. Alternative form of enameler. • ENAMELLER n. one who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in ornamental work, also ENAMELER, ENAMELIST, ENAMELLIST. |
| ENTERABLE | • enterable adj. Capable of being entered. • ENTERABLE adj. that can be entered. |
| FREELANCE | • freelance n. Someone who sells their services to clients without a long-term employment contract. • freelance n. (Historical) A medieval mercenary. • freelance adj. Of, or relating to a freelance; without employment contract. |
| GENERABLE | • generable adj. Capable of being generated or created. • generable n. Something that can be generated. • GENERABLE adj. that may be generated or produced. |
| LATEENERS | • lateeners n. Plural of lateener. • LATEENER n. a lateenrigged vessel. |
| LEADERENE | • leaderene n. (UK) A female leader (especially an autocratic one). • LEADERENE n. a female leader, esp. a dominant one. |
| LEAVENERS | • leaveners n. Plural of leavener. • LEAVENER n. one who leavens, has a tempering influence. |
| RECLEANED | • recleaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reclean. • RECLEAN v. to clean again. |
| REENLARGE | • reenlarge v. To enlarge again. • re-enlarge v. Alternative form of reenlarge. • REENLARGE v. to enlarge again. |
| REENSLAVE | • reenslave v. (Transitive) To enslave again. • REENSLAVE v. to enslave again. |
| RELEARNED | • relearned v. Simple past tense and past participle of relearn. • RELEARN v. to learn again. |
| RELEVANCE | • relevance n. The property or state of being relevant or pertinent. • RELEVANCE n. the state of being relevant, also RELEVANCY. |
| RENEWABLE | • renewable adj. Able to be renewed; capable of renewal. • renewable adj. (Of a resource) Sustainable; able to be regrown or renewed; having an ongoing or continuous source of… • renewable n. A thing that is renewable; especially, a renewable source of energy. |
| REPANELED | • repaneled v. Simple past tense and past participle of repanel. • REPANEL v. to panel again. |
| VENERABLE | • venerable adj. Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position. • venerable adj. Worthy of reverence. • venerable adj. Ancient, antiquated or archaic. |