| APPEASEMENT | • appeasement n. The state of being appeased; the policy of giving in to demands in order to preserve the peace. • APPEASEMENT n. the act of appeasing. |
| DEPARTEMENT | • département n. An administrative unit in various French-speaking countries, smaller than a région, similar to an English county. • DEPARTEMENT n. (French) an administrative department. |
| DEPRAVEMENT | • depravement n. (Archaic) Depravity; corruption. • DEPRAVEMENT n. (archaic) vitiation. |
| EMPALEMENTS | • empalements n. Plural of empalement. • EMPALEMENT n. a fencing, inclosing, or fortifying with stakes. |
| EMPANELMENT | • empanelment n. Alternative form of impanelment. • EMPANELMENT n. the act of empanelling. |
| EMPLACEMENT | • emplacement n. An installation that houses a military weapon. • emplacement n. A place where a thing is located; the act of placing something somewhere. • emplacement n. (Geology) The inclusion of igneous rock in older rocks, or the development or localization of an ore… |
| EPAULEMENTS | • epaulements n. Plural of epaulement. • EPAULEMENT n. a side-work of a battery or earthwork to protect it from flanking fire. |
| ESCAPEMENTS | • escapements n. Plural of escapement. • ESCAPEMENT n. a part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration, also SCAPEMENT. |
| IMPENETRATE | • impenetrate v. (Transitive) To penetrate into. • IMPENETRATE v. to penetrate thoroughly. |
| INTEMPERATE | • intemperate adj. Lacking moderation, temper or control. • intemperate adj. Indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol. • intemperate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To disorder. |
| MANTELPIECE | • mantelpiece n. A shelf that is affixed to the wall above a fireplace. • MANTELPIECE n. a mantel with its side elements. |
| PASSEMENTED | • PASSEMENT v. to trim with braid. |
| PENTAMERIES | • PENTAMERY n. the condition of being pentamerous, having parts arranged in fives, also PENTAMERISM. |
| PENTAMETERS | • pentameters n. Plural of pentameter. • PENTAMETER n. a line of verse consisting of five metrical feet. |
| PRESAGEMENT | • presagement n. The act or art of presaging; a foreboding. • presagement n. That which is presaged, or foretold. • PRESAGEMENT n. (obsolete) a presage. |
| REPLACEMENT | • replacement n. A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute. • replacement n. The act of replacing something. • replacement n. The removal of an edge of crystal, by one plane or more. |
| TEMPERAMENT | • temperament n. A person’s usual manner of thinking, behaving or reacting. • temperament n. A tendency to become irritable or angry. • temperament n. (Music) The altering of certain intervals from their correct values in order to improve the moving from key to key. |
| TEMPERANCES | • temperances n. Plural of temperance. • TEMPERANCE n. moderation in action, thought, or feeling. |