| DEHISCENT | • dehiscent adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to dehiscence, i.e., a rupture, as with a surgical wound opening up, often… • dehiscent adj. (Botany) Which dehisces or presents dehiscence. • DEHISCENT adj. gaping, bursting open, as the capsule of a plant. |
| DEPLENISH | • deplenish v. (Transitive) To deprive of content; to deplete. • DEPLENISH v. to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc. |
| DISTHENES | • disthenes n. Plural of disthene. • DISTHENE n. a mineral, aka cyanite or kyanite, so called in allusion to its unequal hardness in two different directions. |
| DRISHEENS | • drisheens n. Plural of drisheen. • DRISHEEN n. (Irish) a type of Irish sausage made with sheep's blood. |
| ENGLISHED | • Englished v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of English. • Englished adj. Anglicised. • ENGLISH v. to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis. |
| ENSHIELDS | • enshields v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enshield. • ENSHIELD v. to defend, as with a shield. |
| ENSHRINED | • enshrined v. Simple past tense and past participle of enshrine. • ENSHRINE v. to place in a shrine, also INSHRINE. |
| EPHEDRINS | • ephedrins n. Plural of ephedrin. • EPHEDRIN n. an alkaloid obtained from the plant ephedra and used in treating hay fever, asthma etc., also EPHEDRINE. |
| EVANISHED | • evanished v. Simple past tense and past participle of evanish. • EVANISH v. to vanish. |
| HEADINESS | • headiness n. The characteristic of being heady. • HEADINESS n. the state of being heady. |
| HEADLINES | • headlines n. Plural of headline. • headlines n. (Idiomatic) important news stories. • head␣lines n. Plural of head line. |
| HEEDINESS | • heediness n. (Obsolete) The quality of being heedy. • HEEDINESS n. the state of being heedy, heedful. |
| HINDERERS | • hinderers n. Plural of hinderer. • Hinderers prop.n. Plural of Hinderer. • HINDERER n. one who hinders. |
| INHEARSED | • inhearsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhearse. • INHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also ENHEARSE, INHERCE. |
| INSHELLED | • inshelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inshell. • INSHELL v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a shell, also ENSHELL. |
| INSPHERED | • insphered v. Simple past tense and past participle of insphere. • INSPHERE v. to enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE. |
| PHRENSIED | • phrensied v. Simple past tense and past participle of phrensy. • PHRENSY v. to make frantic, also FRENZY. |
| PLENISHED | • plenished v. Simple past tense and past participle of plenish. • PLENISH v. to fill up. |
| SHINNEYED | • SHINNEY v. to play a form of hockey. |
| SWINEHERD | • swineherd n. A person who herds and tends swine, a keeper of swine (pigs). • SWINEHERD n. (archaic) one who looks after pigs. |