| DENOUEMENT | • denouement n. Alternative spelling of dénouement. • dénouement n. (Authorship, often figuratively) The conclusion or resolution of a plot; unravelling. • DENOUEMENT n. (French) the final resolution of the plot of a story or a complex sequence of events. |
| DOUBLETREE | • doubletree n. A device that connects two horses to a wagon or other implement. The tugs of a harness are connected… • double-tree n. Alternative spelling of doubletree. • double␣tree n. Alternative spelling of doubletree. |
| EBOULEMENT | • éboulement n. A mass of debris or shingle. • éboulement n. The falling in of the wall of a fortification. • éboulement n. A landslide or landslip. |
| ECOTECTURE | • ecotecture n. Architecture of an environmentally-friendly kind. • ECOTECTURE n. a type of architecture based on concern for ecological principles such as sustainability and environmental impact. |
| ENGOUEMENT | • engouement n. An infatuation; an irrational liking for something. • ENGOUEMENT n. (French) an excessive fondness, an infatuation, also ENGOUMENT. |
| EPROUVETTE | • eprouvette n. A one-piece, fixed-elevation mortar formerly used to test the strength of gunpowder. • EPROUVETTE n. (French) an apparatus for testing or proving the strength of gunpowder. |
| ETOURDERIE | • étourderie n. Thoughtlessness, carelessness; a thoughtless act. • ETOURDERIE n. (French) heedlessness or stupid blundering. |
| EUDIOMETER | • eudiometer n. A graduated glass tube, closed at one end, that is used for measuring the change in the volume of gases… • EUDIOMETER n. an apparatus for gas analysis. |
| FOURTEENER | • fourteener n. (US, climbing) A mountain rising to more than 14,000 feet above mean sea level. • fourteener n. (Poetry) A (usually iambic) line of fourteen syllables. • FOURTEENER n. a verse line of fourteen syllables. |
| MOUVEMENTE | • mouvementé adj. Animated, agitated, bustling, full of variety. • mouvementé adj. (Of music) lively. • MOUVEMENTE adj. (French) full of movement, lively. |
| OUTPREENED | • outpreened v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpreen. • OUTPREEN v. to surpass in preening. |
| OUTSPEEDED | • outspeeded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspeed. • OUTSPEED v. to go faster than. |
| OUTSTEERED | • outsteered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsteer. • OUTSTEER v. to surpass in steering. |
| OUTSWEETEN | • outsweeten v. (Transitive) To surpass in sweetness. • OUTSWEETEN v. to surpass in sweetness. |
| PETROLEUSE | • PETROLEUSE n. (French) a female petroleur, one who makes use of petroleum for incendiary purposes. |
| QUESTIONEE | • questionee n. One who is questioned. • QUESTIONEE n. one who is questioned. |
| TELECOURSE | • telecourse n. In distance learning, a course that consists of a radio or television broadcast. • TELECOURSE n. a course of study conducted over television. |
| TREEHOUSES | • treehouses n. Plural of treehouse. • tree␣houses n. Plural of tree house. • TREEHOUSE n. a house built in a tree. |