| CONFERREE | • conferree n. Alternative form of conferee (“person on whom something is conferred”). • CONFERREE n. one who takes part in a conference. |
| DECOHERER | • decoherer n. A mechanism in early radios to tap the coherer, mechanically disturbing the particles to reset it to… • DECOHERER n. a device for bringing a coherer back to its former condition after it has been affected by an electric wave. |
| EUROCREEP | • eurocreep n. Alternative form of Eurocreep. • Eurocreep n. (Uncountable, dated) The spreading use of the Euro as currency in countries that have not officially adopted it. • Eurocreep n. (Countable, by extension, derogatory) A proponent, in the 1980s, of closer ties between Britain and… |
| FERROCENE | • ferrocene n. Any of a class of metallocenes containing an iron atom between two cyclopentadienyl rings; especially… • FERROCENE n. an orange crystalline compound used as a fuel additive. |
| PROCEEDER | • proceeder n. One who proceeds. • PROCEEDER n. one who proceeds. |
| QUEERCORE | • queercore n. A subculture of young, rebellious homosexuals that was an offshoot of the punk movement of the 1980s. • queercore n. (Music) The aggressive rock music associated with this group of people. • Queercore n. Alternative spelling of queercore. |
| RECOVERED | • recovered v. Simple past tense and past participle of recover. • re-covered v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-cover. • RECOVER v. to obtain again after losing, also RECOURE, RECOWER. |
| RECOVEREE | • recoveree n. (Law) The person against whom a judgement is obtained in common recovery. • RECOVEREE n. the person against whom a judgment is obtained in common recovery. |
| RECOVERER | • recoverer n. Agent noun of recover; one who recovers. • RECOVERER n. one who recovers. |
| RECOWERED | • RECOWER v. (Spenser) to recover, also RECOURE. |
| REENFORCE | • reenforce v. Alternative spelling of re-enforce. • reënforce v. Alternative form of re-enforce. • reënforce v. Alternative form of reinforce. |
| RETROCEDE | • retrocede v. (Transitive) To grant back. • retrocede v. (Intransitive) To go back. • RETROCEDE v. to cede back (a territory). |
| ROCKETEER | • rocketeer n. Somebody who designs, launches, operates, or travels in a rocket. • ROCKETEER n. a person who experiments or works with rockets. |