| BOREEN | • boreen n. (Ireland) A narrow, frequently unpaved, rural road in Ireland, often characterised by a ridge of grass… • BOREEN n. (Irish) a lane. |
| ENCORE | • encore adv. (Conjunctive, hapax) In addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally. • encore n. A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete. • encore n. A call or demand (as by continued applause) for a repeat performance. |
| ENGORE | • engore v. (Obsolete, transitive) To gore; to pierce; to lacerate. • engore v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make bloody. • ENGORE v. to gore; to pierce. |
| ENROBE | • enrobe v. To invest or adorn with a robe or vestment; to attire. • enrobe v. To coat or cover. • ENROBE v. to put on a robe. |
| ERENOW | • erenow adv. (Archaic) Before now; prior to this point in time. • ERENOW adv. before this time. |
| HEREON | • hereon adv. On this place. • hereon adv. To this place. • hereon adv. On this subject or basis. |
| MOREEN | • moreen n. A thick woollen fabric, watered or with embossed figures, used in upholstery, for curtains, etc. • MOREEN n. a stout corded wool or cotton. |
| ONEYER | • ONEYER n. (Shakespeare) a (great) one, also ONEYRE. |
| ONEYRE | • ONEYRE n. (Shakespeare) a (great) one, also ONEYER. |
| OPENER | • opener n. A person who opens something. • opener n. A device that opens something; specifically a tin-opener/can-opener, or a bottle opener. • opener n. (In combination) An establishment that opens. |
| PEREON | • pereon n. Alternative form of pereion. • PEREON n. a crustacean's thorax, also PEREION, PERAEON. |
| PERONE | • perone n. (Anatomy, obsolete) The fibula. • Perone prop.n. A surname. • -perone suff. (Pharmacology) Used to form names of 4’-fluoro-4-piperidinobutyrophenone derivatives used as tranquilizers… |
| REDONE | • redone v. Past participle of redo. • REDO v. to do again. |
| REOPEN | • reopen v. (Transitive) To open (something) again. • reopen v. (Intransitive) To open again. • REOPEN v. to open again. |
| REPONE | • repone v. To replace. • repone v. To reply. • REPONE v. to restore to office. |
| REZONE | • rezone v. To change the zoning assigned to a piece of property by the planning and zoning commission of a government… • REZONE v. to zone again. |