| ATTENDEE | • attendee n. A person who is in attendance or in the audience of an event. • attendee n. (Uncommon) A person who is attended. • ATTENDEE n. one who attends a function. |
| BENETTED | • benetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of benet. • BENET v. to catch in a net, to ensnare. |
| DENETTED | • denetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of denet. • DENET v. to market a book outside the constraints of the Net Book Agreement. |
| DETENTES | • detentes n. Plural of detente. • détentes n. Plural of détente. • DETENTE n. (French) a relaxation of strained relations, esp. between countries. |
| EDENTATE | • edentate adj. Lacking teeth. • edentate adj. (Zoology) Belonging to the Edentata. • edentate n. Any mammal that has few or no teeth, but especially the anteaters, armadillos, and sloths of the former… |
| ENFETTER | • enfetter v. To bind in fetters; to enchain. • ENFETTER v. (Shakespeare) to bind with chains or shackles. |
| ENTENTES | • ententes n. Plural of entente. • ENTENTE n. (French) a friendly understanding between states. |
| ENTERATE | • ENTERATE adj. having an alimentary canal. |
| GENETTES | • genettes n. Plural of genette. • GENETTE n. one of several species of small carnivore allied to the civets, also GENET. |
| JEANETTE | • jeanette n. A coarse jean fabric, used for linings. • Jeanette prop.n. Alternative form of Jeannette. • JEANETTE n. a light or coarse jean, a twilled cotton cloth. |
| NEDETTES | • NEDETTE n. a female ned, hooligan. |
| 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. |
| REINETTE | • reinette n. Any of various kinds of apple, mostly of French origin, characterized by russeting. • REINETTE n. (French) a name given to many different kinds of apples, mostly of French origin, also RENNET, RUNNET. |
| TEENIEST | • teeniest adj. Superlative form of teeny: most teeny. • TEENY adj. (colloquial) very small, also TEENSY, TEENTSY, TEENTY. |
| TEENTIER | • TEENTY adj. (colloquial) very small, also TEENSY, TEENTSY, TEENY. |
| TELNETED | • telneted v. Simple past tense and past participle of telnet. • TELNET v. to access a computer system remotely. |
| TENEMENT | • tenement n. A building that is rented to multiple tenants, especially a low-rent, run-down one. • tenement n. (Law) Any form of property that is held by one person from another, rather than being owned. • tenement n. (Figurative) Dwelling; abode; habitation. |
| TENTERED | • tentered v. Simple past tense and past participle of tenter. • TENTER v. to stretch on a type of frame. |