| ABHENRIES | • abhenries n. Plural of abhenry. • ABHENRY n. a unit of inductance, the property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit. |
| ATHERINES | • atherines n. Plural of atherine. • ATHERINE n. a fish resembling the grey mullet. |
| EUTHERIAN | • eutherian adj. Belonging or pertaining to the group Eutheria, comprising the mammals more closely related to animals… • eutherian n. An animal of the group Eutheria. • EUTHERIAN adj. belonging to the Eutheria, placental mammals. |
| GARNISHEE | • garnishee n. (Law) the person whose money is garnished. • garnishee v. (Transitive, law) To have (money) set aside by court order (particularly for the payment of alleged… • GARNISHEE n. a person warned not to pay money owed to another, because the latter is indebted to the garnisher who gives the warning. |
| HABERDINE | • haberdine n. Cod salted and dried. • HABERDINE n. a cod salted and dried. |
| HAVERSINE | • haversine n. (Trigonometry) The haversed sine. • HAVERSINE n. half the versed sine of an angle. |
| HEADLINER | • headliner n. (Music) The headlining band or performer at a concert or similar event; the best-known and first billed… • headliner n. (Automotive) The interior fabric covering the roof of a vehicle. • HEADLINER n. the person whose name is made most prominent in a playbill or programme. |
| HERNIATED | • herniated adj. Having or forming a hernia. • herniated v. Simple past tense and past participle of herniate. • HERNIATE v. to protrude through an abnormal body opening. |
| HERNIATES | • herniates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of herniate. • HERNIATE v. to protrude through an abnormal body opening. |
| HIBERNATE | • hibernate v. (Intransitive, biology) To spend the winter in a dormant or inactive state of minimal activity, low… • hibernate v. (Intransitive) To live in seclusion. • hibernate v. (Intransitive, computing) To enter a standby state which conserves power without losing the contents of memory. |
| INBREATHE | • inbreathe v. (Transitive, intransitive) To breathe (something) in; imbreathe. • inbreathe v. (Transitive) To inspire (a person); communicate by inspiration; infuse by breathing. • inbreathe v. (Transitive) To draw in as breath; inhale; inspire. |
| INEARTHED | • inearthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inearth. • INEARTH v. (archaic) to inter. |
| INHEARSED | • inhearsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhearse. • INHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also ENHEARSE, INHERCE. |
| INHEARSES | • inhearses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhearse. • INHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also ENHEARSE, INHERCE. |
| INWREATHE | • inwreathe v. (Transitive, obsolete, poetic) To surround or encompass as with a wreath. • INWREATHE v. to surround or encompass as with a wreath, also ENWREATH, ENWREATHE. |
| RANCHERIE | • rancherie n. (Canada) A First Nations residential area within an Indian reserve in British Columbia. • RANCHERIE n. a Canadian Indian village or settlement, esp. on a reserve. |
| REHEARING | • rehearing v. Present participle of rehear. • rehearing n. (Law) A second or subsequent hearing of a case. • re-hearing n. Alternative form of rehearing. |
| REHEATING | • reheating v. Present participle of reheat. • reheating n. The act of making something hot again. • REHEATING n. the act of heating again. |
| RHOEADINE | • rhoeadine n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a group of benzazepine alkaloids found in the poppy. • RHOEADINE n. an alkaloid found in poppies. |
| SERAPHINE | • seraphine n. (Music) An early wind instrument with a keyboard, resembling a cross between a reed organ and an accordion… • Seraphine prop.n. A female given name from Latin. • SERAPHINE n. a kind of small reed organ or harmonium. |