| ENSTEEPS | • ensteeps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensteep. • ENSTEEP v. (Shakespeare) to steep; to place under water. |
| KEEPNETS | • keepnets n. Plural of keepnet. • KEEPNET n. a net for holding fish alive in a river. |
| NEPENTHE | • nepenthe n. (Archaic) Alternative form of nepenthes (“a drug that relieves one of emotional pain, grief or sorrow”). • NEPENTHE n. (Greek) a drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; hence anything soothing and comforting. |
| PATENTEE | • patentee n. One to whom a grant is made, or a privilege secured, by patent; a person, group, company etc. that has… • PATENTEE n. one who holds a patent. |
| PENTENES | • pentenes n. Plural of pentene. • PENTENE n. an unsaturated hydrocarbon of the olefine series, also PENTYLENE. |
| PERENTIE | • perentie n. The largest Australian monitor lizard or goanna, Varanus giganteus. • PERENTIE n. (Native Australian) a large Australian monitor lizard, also PERENTY. |
| PETERMEN | • petermen n. Plural of peterman. • PETERMAN n. a safe-blower. |
| PRETEENS | • preteens n. Plural of preteen. • pre-teens n. Plural of pre-teen. • PRETEEN n. a child under the age of thirteen. |
| PRETENCE | • pretence n. (British spelling) An act of pretending or pretension; a false claim or pretext. • pretence n. Something asserted or alleged on slight evidence; an unwarranted assumption. • pretence n. (Obsolete) Intention; design. |
| PRETENSE | • pretense n. (US) A false or hypocritical profession. • pretense n. Intention or purpose not real but professed. • pretense n. An unsupported claim made or implied. |
| REPENTED | • repented v. Simple past tense and past participle of repent. • REPENT v. to regret and be sorry for a past action. |
| REPENTER | • repenter n. One who repents. • REPENTER n. one who repents. |
| REPETEND | • repetend n. A refrain (having repeated words, sounds or phrases). • repetend n. (Mathematics) A repeated part in repeating decimals. • REPETEND n. a phrase or sound that is repeated. |
| STEEPENS | • steepens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steepen. • STEEPEN v. to become steep. |
| TENPENCE | • tenpence n. (Obsolete, Britain, Ireland) A coin worth ten old pence. • tenpence n. (Rare, Britain, Ireland) A coin worth ten new pence. • tenpence n. (Obsolete, Britain, Ireland) The value of ten old pence. |
| TERPENES | • terpenes n. Plural of terpene. • TERPENE n. any of a class of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons, many of which occur in essential plant oils, esp. of conifers and citrus trees. |