| ENSTEEP | • ensteep v. (Obsolete) To steep or submerge. • ENSTEEP v. (Shakespeare) to steep; to place under water. |
| ENSWEPT | • enswept v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensweep. • ENSWEEP v. to sweep over. |
| NEPETAS | • nepetas n. Plural of nepeta. • NEPETA n. (Latin) any of various labiate plants of the genus Nepeta, aka catmint. |
| OPENEST | • openest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of open. • OPEN adj. affording unobstructed access, passage, or view. |
| PECTENS | • pectens n. (Obsolete) plural of pecten. • PECTEN n. (Latin) a comblike anatomical part. |
| PENATES | • penates n. (Roman mythology) The household deities thought to watch over the houses and storerooms of ancient Rome. • penates n. (Figuratively) Synonym of household deities in other contexts. • Penates prop.n. Plural of Penate. |
| PENSTER | • penster n. (Archaic) A writer. • PENSTER n. a writer. |
| PENTELS | • pentels n. Plural of pentel. • PENTEL n. a kind of pen. |
| PENTISE | • pentise n. Alternative form of pentice. • PENTISE v. to provide with a penthouse, also PENTICE. |
| PENTOSE | • pentose n. (Biochemistry) A sugar or saccharide containing five carbon atoms. • PENTOSE n. a sugar with five carbon atoms per molecule. |
| PESANTE | • pesante adj. (Music) heavy, ponderous. • PESANTE adj. (Italian) heavy in musical terms. |
| POSTEEN | • posteen n. A sheepskin cloak. • POSTEEN n. (Persian) an Afghan sheepskin coat, also POSHTEEN, POSTIN. |
| POTEENS | • poteens n. Plural of poteen. • POTEEN n. (Irish) Irish whiskey distilled unlawfully, also POTHEEN, POTTEEN, POITIN. |
| PRESENT | • present adj. Relating to now, for the time being; current. • present adj. Located in the immediate vicinity. • present adj. (Obsolete) Having an immediate effect (Of a medicine, poison etc.); fast-acting. |
| PUNTEES | • puntees n. Plural of puntee. • PUNTEE n. an iron supporting rod used in glassmaking, also PUNTY, PONTIE, PONTIL, PONTILE, PONTY. |
| REPENTS | • repents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repent. • REPENT v. to regret and be sorry for a past action. |
| SERPENT | • serpent n. (Now literary) A snake, especially a large or dangerous one. • serpent n. (Figurative) A subtle, treacherous, malicious person. • serpent n. (Music) An obsolete wind instrument in the brass family, whose shape is suggestive of a snake (Wikipedia article). |
| STEEPEN | • steepen v. (Transitive) To make steeper. • steepen v. (Intransitive) To become steeper. • STEEPEN v. to become steep. |
| STEPNEY | • Stepney prop.n. An urban area of London in borough of Tower Hamlets. • Stepney prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English. • Stepney n. (India, automotive) A spare wheel. |