| AENEUSES | • AENEUS n. a kind of aquarium fish, named for its bronze colour. |
| DEJEUNES | • déjeunés n. Plural of déjeuné. • DEJEUNE n. (archaic) breakfast, lunch, also DEJEUNER, DISJUNE. |
| DETENUES | • DETENUE n. (French) a (female) prisoner, esp. a political prisoner in India. |
| ECUMENES | • ECUMENE n. an inhabited area. |
| ENQUEUES | • enqueues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enqueue. • ENQUEUE v. to add (a data-processing task) to a list of tasks awaiting processing in a buffer. |
| ENURESES | • enureses n. Plural of enuresis. • ENURESIS n. involuntary urination. |
| QUEENIES | • queenies n. Plural of queenie. • QUEENIE n. a Solway scallop. |
| RENEGUES | • renegues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renegue. • RENEGUE v. to refuse, deny, also RENAGUE, RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENIG. |
| REVENUES | • revenues n. Plural of revenue. • REVENUE n. the income of a government. |
| SEQUENCE | • sequence n. A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series. • sequence n. (Uncountable) The state of being sequent or following; order of succession. • sequence n. A series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated, with some change each time, such as… |
| UNBESEEM | • unbeseem v. (Obsolete, transitive) To be unseemly or unsuitable for. • UNBESEEM v. to misbecome. |
| UNREEVES | • unreeves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unreeve. • UNREEVE v. to withdraw a rope from an opening. |
| UNSEEDED | • unseeded adj. Not seeded (in any sense). • unseeded adj. (Sports) Not being a seed, not being in a seed position. • UNSEEDED adj. not seeded. |
| UNSEELED | • unseeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unseel. • UNSEEL v. to unstitch a hawk's eyelids. |
| UNSEELIE | • unseelie n. Alternative letter-case form of Unseelie. • unseelie adj. Alternative letter-case form of Unseelie. • Unseelie n. (Fantasy, folklore) A malevolent or malicious fairy. |
| VENDEUSE | • vendeuse n. A saleswoman in a fashionable clothing store. • VENDEUSE n. (French) a saleswoman. |