| AGREEMENT | • agreement n. (Countable) An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct. • agreement n. (Uncountable) A state whereby several parties share a view or opinion; the state of not contradicting one another. • agreement n. (Uncountable, law) A legally binding contract enforceable in a court of law. |
| EGAREMENT | • EGAREMENT n. (French) confusion, bewilderment. |
| 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. |
| ENUMERATE | • enumerate v. To specify each member of a sequence individually in incrementing order. • enumerate v. To determine the amount of. • ENUMERATE v. to count, also NUMERATE. |
| ERASEMENT | • erasement n. Erasure; obliteration. • ERASEMENT n. the act of erasing; a rubbing out. |
| MEANDERED | • meandered v. Simple past tense and past participle of meander. • meändered v. Simple past tense and past participle of meänder. • MEANDER v. to wander. |
| MEANDERER | • meanderer n. One who meanders or wanders. • MEANDERER n. one who meanders. |
| MENAGERIE | • menagerie n. A collection of live wild animals as an exhibition historically associated with the aristocracy and… • menagerie n. The enclosure where they are kept. • menagerie n. A diverse or miscellaneous group. |
| MESENTERA | • mesentera n. Plural of mesenteron. • MESENTERON n. the midgut. |
| NEMERTEAN | • nemertean n. Any of several unsegmented, brightly-coloured worms, of the phylum Nemertea; the ribbon worms. • NEMERTEAN n. any of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured, also NEMERTIAN, NEMERTINE. |
| PERMEANCE | • permeance n. A measure of the degree to which a material allows a fluid to permeate it. • permeance n. (Physics) The reciprocal of reluctance in a magnetic circuit; the analogue of conductance in an electrical circuit. • PERMEANCE n. the property of allowing the passage of lines of magnetic flux. |
| REAMENDED | • reamended v. Simple past tense and past participle of reamend. • REAMEND v. to amend again. |
| REEXAMINE | • reexamine v. Alternative spelling of re-examine. • reëxamine v. Rare spelling of reexamine. • re-examine v. (Transitive) To examine again. |
| REMANENCE | • remanence n. (Physics) The magnetization left behind in a medium after an external magnetic field is removed. • remanence n. (Archaic) The state of being remanent; continuance; permanence. • REMANENCE n. the property of staying magnetic, also REMANENCY. |