| CEREMONIES | • ceremonies n. Plural of ceremony. • CEREMONY n. a formal observance. |
| CHERSONESE | • chersonese n. (Geography, uncommon) A peninsula. • Chersonese prop.n. (Historical, usually with "the") The Gallipoli Peninsula. • CHERSONESE n. a peninsula. |
| COHERENCES | • coherences n. Plural of coherence. • COHERENCE n. a tendency to cohere, also COHERENCY. |
| CONFERREES | • conferrees n. Plural of conferree. • CONFERREE n. one who takes part in a conference. |
| COPRESENCE | • copresence n. The situation of being copresent. • COPRESENCE n. presence together. |
| DECELERONS | • decelerons n. Plural of deceleron. • DECELERON n. a type of aileron. |
| ENCOPRESES | • encopreses n. Plural of encopresis. • ENCOPRESIS n. the involuntary discharge of faeces, esp. when associated with psychiatric disturbance. |
| ENSORCELED | • ensorceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensorcel. • ENSORCEL v. to bewitch, also ENSORCELL. |
| ENTRECOTES | • entrecôtes n. Plural of entrecôte. • ENTRECOTE n. (French) a steak cut from between two ribs. |
| FERROCENES | • ferrocenes n. Plural of ferrocene. • FERROCENE n. an orange crystalline compound used as a fuel additive. |
| RECENSORED | • recensored v. Simple past tense and past participle of recensor. • RECENSOR v. to censor again. |
| RECOGNISEE | • recognisee n. Alternative form of recognizee. • RECOGNISEE n. one who is recognised, also RECOGNIZEE. |
| RECOMPENSE | • recompense n. An equivalent returned for anything given, done, or suffered; compensation; reward; amends; requital. • recompense n. That which compensates for an injury, or other type of harm or damage. • recompense v. To reward or repay (someone) for something done, given etc. |
| RECONDENSE | • recondense v. To condense again. • RECONDENSE v. to condense again. |
| RECONVENES | • reconvenes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconvene. • RECONVENE v. to convene again. |
| REDOLENCES | • redolences n. Plural of redolence. • REDOLENCE n. fragrance, the state of being redolent, also REDOLENCY. |
| REENFORCES | • reenforces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reenforce. • re-enforces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-enforce. • REENFORCE v. to strengthen with new force, assistance, material, or support, also REINFORCE, RENFORCE. |
| RESORBENCE | • RESORBENCE n. reabsorption. |