| DELIQUESCE | • deliquesce v. (Intransitive) To melt and disappear. • deliquesce v. (Intransitive, chemistry) To become liquid by absorbing water from the atmosphere and dissolving in it. • DELIQUESCE v. to melt away; to dissolve gradually and become liquid by attracting and absorbing moisture. |
| EBULLIENCE | • ebullience n. A boiling or bubbling up; an ebullition. • ebullience n. (Figuratively) The quality of enthusiastic or lively expression of feelings and thoughts. • EBULLIENCE n. the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts or feelings, also EBULLIENCY. |
| ERUBESCITE | • erubescite n. (Obsolete, mineralogy) Synonym of bornite. • ERUBESCITE n. a reddish mineral, aka bornite. |
| ESURIENCES | • esuriences n. Plural of esurience. • ESURIENCE n. greed, gluttony, also ESURIENCY. |
| EUGENECIST | • EUGENECIST n. a student or advocate of eugenics, also EUGENICIST. |
| EXECUTIVES | • executives n. Plural of executive. • EXECUTIVE n. a person in an executive position in government. |
| EXECUTRIES | • executries n. Plural of executry. • EXECUTRY n. in Scots law, movable or heritable estate and effects. |
| MOUSEPIECE | • MOUSEPIECE n. (dialect) part of a hindleg of beef, next to the round. |
| PRECIEUSES | • précieuses n. Plural of précieuse. • PRECIEUSE n. (French) a woman affecting a fastidious overrefinement. |
| QUEECHIEST | • QUEECHY adj. forming a thicket; boggy, also QUEACHY. |
| QUIESCENCE | • quiescence n. The state of being quiescent; dormancy. • quiescence n. Being at rest, quiet, still, inactive or motionless. • quiescence n. The action of bringing something to rest or making it quiescent; the action of coming to rest or to a quiescent state. |
| SEQUENCIES | • sequencies n. Plural of sequency. • SEQUENCY n. the following of one thing after another. |
| UNDECEIVED | • undeceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of undeceive. • undeceived adj. Not having been deceived. • UNDECEIVE v. to free from deception. |
| UNDECEIVER | • undeceiver n. One who undeceives. • UNDECEIVER n. one who undeceives. |
| UNDECEIVES | • undeceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undeceive. • UNDECEIVE v. to free from deception. |
| UNRECEIVED | • unreceived adj. Not having been received. • UNRECEIVED adj. not received. |