| CHEVERYES | • CHEVERYE n. (Spenser) an Irish chieftaincy, also CHIEFERY, CHIEFRY. |
| ENTELECHY | • entelechy n. (Aristotelian metaphysics) The complete realisation and final form of some potential concept or function;… • entelechy n. (Chiefly philosophy) A particular type of motivation, need for self-determination, and inner strength… • ENTELECHY n. perfect realization as opposed to a potentiality. |
| ENTHYMEME | • enthymeme n. A by and large statement, a maxim, an argument that is intended to be generally true and not apply to… • enthymeme n. (Logic) A syllogism with a required but unstated assumption. • ENTHYMEME n. an argument of probability only. |
| ETHYLENES | • ethylenes n. Plural of ethylene. • ETHYLENE n. an oil-forming gas, hydrogen combined with carbon, also ETHENE. |
| EVERYWHEN | • everywhen adv. (Rare) Always, at all times. • EVERYWHEN adv. on every occasion. |
| EYELASHES | • eyelashes n. Plural of eyelash. • eye-lashes n. Plural of eye-lash. • eye␣lashes n. Alternative form of eyelashes. |
| EYESHADES | • eyeshades n. Plural of eyeshade. • eye-shades n. Plural of eye-shade. • EYESHADE n. a visor for shading the eyes. |
| EYESHINES | • eyeshines n. Plural of eyeshine. • EYESHINE n. a reflection from the eyes of some animals. |
| EYEWASHES | • eyewashes n. Plural of eyewash. • EYEWASH n. an eye lotion. |
| HEXYLENES | • hexylenes n. Plural of hexylene. • HEXYLENE n. a colorless, liquid hydrocarbon of the ethylene series, also HEXENE. |
| HONEYBEES | • honeybees n. Plural of honeybee. • honey␣bees n. Plural of honey bee. • HONEYBEE n. any bee of the genus Apis, which lives in communities and collects honey. |
| METHYLENE | • methylene n. (Organic chemistry) The divalent group CH2< in which the free valencies are part of single bonds. • methylene n. (Organic chemistry) The same group, present as a repeating unit, in aliphatic compounds with names such… • methylene n. (Organic chemistry) The unstable carbene CH2… |
| PHENYLENE | • phenylene n. (Chemistry) Any of three isomeric divalent aromatic radicals derived from benzene by removing two hydrogen… • PHENYLENE n. a compound derived from benzene. |
| SEEMLYHED | • seemlyhed n. Obsolete form of seemlihead. • SEEMLYHED n. (Spenser) seemliness, also SEEMLIHEAD, SEEMLIHED. |
| VEHEMENCY | • vehemency n. (Archaic) Vehemence. • VEHEMENCY n. urgency, forcefulness, also VEHEMENCE. |