| BEESOME | • beesome n. Obsolete form of besom. • beesome adj. (Obsolete) bisson. • BEESOME adj. (Shakespeare) supposedly for bisson, blind, also BISSON. |
| DEVOTEE | • devotee n. An ardent enthusiast or admirer. • devotee n. (Religion) A fanatical or zealous believer in a particular religion or god. • devotee n. (Slang) Someone with an amputee fetish. |
| EPOPEES | • epopees n. Plural of epopee. • épopées n. Plural of épopée. • EPOPEE n. (French) an epic poem, also EPOPOEIA, EPOS. |
| EROTEME | • eroteme n. A question mark. • EROTEME n. (Greek) a rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTESIS. |
| EYEHOLE | • eyehole n. The hole to which the viewer places his or her eye in a device such as a telescope. • eyehole n. The hole in a helmet, skull, etc. corresponding to the position of the eye. • EYEHOLE n. a circular opening to receive a hook etc. |
| EYESOME | • eyesome adj. (Archaic, often poetic) Visually attractive. • EYESOME adj. pleasant to look at. |
| EYESORE | • eyesore n. An eye lesion. • eyesore n. A displeasing sight; something prominently ugly or unsightly. • EYESORE n. something unpleasant to look at. |
| FEOFFEE | • feoffee n. A vassal holding a fief. • FEOFFEE n. one to whom a feudal estate is granted. |
| FORESEE | • foresee v. To be able to see beforehand: to anticipate; predict. • foresee v. (Obsolete) To provide. • FORESEE v. to see in advance. |
| NEOGENE | • Neogene adj. (Geology) Of a geologic period within the Cenozoic era; comprises the Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene… • Neogene prop.n. (Geology) The Neogene period. • NEOGENE adj. relating to the Miocene or Pliocene epochs. |
| OFFEREE | • offeree n. One to whom an offer is made. • OFFEREE n. someone who is offered something. |
| OREWEED | • oreweed n. Alternative form of oarweed. • OREWEED n. a kind of seaweed, also OARWEED. |
| OVEREYE | • overeye v. (Transitive, obsolete) To superintend; inspect; observe; witness. • OVEREYE v. to survey. |
| OVERSEE | • oversee v. (Literally) To survey, look at something in a wide angle. • oversee v. (Figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group. • oversee v. To inspect, examine. |
| PEEPTOE | • peep-toe adj. (Of shoes, chiefly for women) Having a small aperture at the front where the toes are visible. • PEEPTOE adj. denoting a shoe or sandal in which the toe is not covered. |
| REEVOKE | • reevoke v. To evoke again or anew. • reëvoke v. Evoke again. • re-evoke v. Alternative form of reevoke. |