| DEFENDERS | • defenders n. Plural of defender. • DEFENDER n. one who defends. |
| DEFERENCE | • deference n. Great respect. • deference n. The willingness to carry out the wishes of others. • DEFERENCE n. a deferring or yielding in judgement or opinion. |
| DEFERENTS | • deferents n. Plural of deferent. • DEFERENT n. an imaginary circle around the earth. |
| DEFERMENT | • deferment n. An act or instance of deferring or putting off. • deferment n. Officially sanctioned postponement of compulsory military service. • DEFERMENT n. the act of deferring. |
| ENFEVERED | • enfevered v. Simple past tense and past participle of enfever. • ENFEVER v. to excite fever in. |
| ENFIERCED | • enfierced adj. (Obsolete) Made fierce. • ENFIERCE v. (Spenser) to make fierce, also EFFIERCE. |
| ENFREEDOM | • enfreedom v. (Obsolete, transitive) To set free. • ENFREEDOM v. (Shakespeare) to set free, also ENFREE. |
| FERMENTED | • fermented v. Simple past tense and past participle of ferment. • fermented adj. Produced by fermentation. • fermented adj. Of food or drink, turned sour due to unwanted fermentation. |
| FRESHENED | • freshened v. Simple past tense and past participle of freshen. • FRESHEN v. to improve the condition of, also FRESH. |
| NEEDFIRES | • needfires n. Plural of needfire. • need-fires n. Plural of need-fire. • NEEDFIRE n. fire produced by friction, to which a certain virtue is superstitiously ascribed. |
| PREDEFINE | • predefine v. (Transitive) To define in advance. • PREDEFINE v. to define in advance. |
| REDEFINED | • redefined v. Simple past tense and past participle of redefine. • REDEFINE v. to define again. |
| REDEFINES | • redefines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redefine. • REDEFINE v. to define again. |
| REFEEDING | • refeeding v. Present participle of refeed. • refeeding n. The process of feeding again, typically after a fast. • REFEEDING n. the act of feeding again. |
| REFERENDA | • referenda n. (Formal) plural of referendum. • REFERENDUM n. (Latin) the process or principle of referring an important political question to the nation as a whole. |
| UNDERFEED | • underfeed v. To feed inadequately or insufficiently. • underfeed v. To feed material (e.g. fuel into a burner) from below. • UNDERFEED v. to feed inadequately. |