| BENIGN | • benign adj. Kind; gentle; mild. • benign adj. (Of a climate or environment) mild and favorable. • benign adj. (In combination) Not harmful to the environment. |
| EANING | • eaning v. Present participle of ean. • EAN v. (Shakespeare) to give birth to, also YEAN. |
| ENDING | • ending n. A termination or conclusion. • ending n. The last part of something. • ending n. (Grammar) The last morpheme of a word, added to some base to make an inflected form (such as -s in "dogs"). |
| ENGINE | • engine n. A large construction used in warfare, such as a battering ram, catapult etc. • engine n. (Now archaic) A tool; a utensil or implement. • engine n. A complex mechanical device which converts energy into useful motion or physical effects. |
| ENRING | • enring v. To encircle. • enring v. To surround. • ENRING v. to encircle. |
| ENSIGN | • ensign n. A badge of office, rank, or power. • ensign n. The lowest grade of commissioned officer in the United States Navy, junior to a lieutenant junior grade. • ensign n. A flag or banner carried by military units; a standard or color/colour. |
| ERNING | • erning v. Present participle of ern. • ERN v. (Milton) to earn. |
| FENING | • fening n. A currency unit worth one hundredth of a Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark. • FENING n. a monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also FENNING. |
| GINNED | • ginned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gin. • ginned adj. (Dated, slang) drunk. • GIN v. to process cotton. |
| GINNEL | • ginnel n. (England, especially Yorkshire, Lancashire, Manchester) A narrow passageway or alley often between terraced houses. • GINNEL n. a narrow alley, also GENNEL. |
| GINNER | • ginner n. A person who operates a cotton gin. • ginner n. A cotton ginning plant. • GINNER n. one that gins cotton. |
| INGENU | • ingenu n. (Rare) An innocent, unsophisticated, naive, wholesome boy or young man. • ingénu n. Alternative spelling of ingenu. • INGENU n. (French) an artless, naive young man. |
| INGINE | • ingine n. Obsolete form of engine. • INGINE n. (obsolete) ability, genius. |
| INNAGE | • innage n. The quantity of goods remaining in a container when received after shipment. • innage n. (Aeronautics) The amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tanks of an aircraft following a flight. • INNAGE n. the quantity of goods remaining in a container after shipment. |
| MENING | • MENE v. (Scots) to lament, moan, also MEANE, MEIN. |
| NEWING | • newing n. (UK, dialect) yeast; barm. • newing v. Present participle of new. • NEW v. to renew. |
| PENING | • pening v. Present participle of pene. • PENE v. to beat with a rounded hammer head, also PEEN, PEAN, PEIN. |