| EASEFULNESS | • easefulness n. State of being easeful, or a quality of promoting ease and tranquillity. • EASEFULNESS n. the state of being easeful. |
| EIGENVALUES | • eigenvalues n. Plural of eigenvalue. • EIGENVALUE n. a mathematical term relating to solutions of an equation. |
| ELAEAGNUSES | • elaeagnuses n. Plural of elaeagnus. • ELAEAGNUS n. another name for oleaster, a Eurasian shrub or small tree cultivated as an ornamental. |
| ENFLEURAGES | • enfleurages n. Plural of enfleurage. • ENFLEURAGE n. the exposure of oils to scent of fresh flowers in perfume-making. |
| EPAULEMENTS | • epaulements n. Plural of epaulement. • EPAULEMENT n. a side-work of a battery or earthwork to protect it from flanking fire. |
| EQUABLENESS | • equableness n. The state or quality of being equable. • EQUABLENESS n. being equable. |
| EQUALNESSES | • EQUALNESS n. equality; evenness. |
| EVENTUALISE | • eventualise v. Alternative form of eventualize. • EVENTUALISE v. to happen, come into being, also EVENTUALIZE. |
| EXONUCLEASE | • exonuclease n. (Biochemistry, genetics) Any of a group of enzymes which cleave single nucleotides from the end of a… • EXONUCLEASE n. an enzyme that breaks down a nucleic acid by removing nucleotides one by one from the end of a chain. |
| UNDERLEASED | • underleased v. Simple past tense and past participle of underlease. • UNDERLEASE v. to sublease. |
| UNDERLEASES | • underleases n. Plural of underlease. • underleases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underlease. • UNDERLEASE v. to sublease. |
| UNDERLEAVES | • underleaves n. Plural of underleaf. • UNDERLEAF n. in liverworts, any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem. |
| UNDERSEALED | • undersealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underseal. • UNDERSEAL v. to coat parts of the underbody of a vehicle with a protective coating. |
| USEABLENESS | • useableness n. Alternative form of usableness. • USEABLENESS n. the state of being useable, also USABLENESS. |