| EASELESS | • easeless adj. Lacking in ease. • EASELESS adj. without ease. |
| ECESISES | • ECESIS n. the establishment of a plant or animal in a new environment. |
| EGRESSES | • egresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of egress. • EGRESS v. to go out. |
| EMESISES | • EMESIS n. (Greek) the act of vomiting. |
| ESSENCES | • essences n. Plural of essence. • ESSENCE n. a fundamental nature. |
| ESTHESES | • estheses n. Plural of esthesis. • ESTHESIS n. the ability to receive sensation, also ESTHESIA. |
| EXCESSES | • excesses n. Plural of excess. • EXCESS v. to eliminate the position of. |
| RECESSES | • recesses n. Plural of recess. • recesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recess. • RECESS v. to place in a hollow. |
| SECESHES | • seceshes n. Plural of secesh. • SECESH n. a secessionist, also SECESHER. |
| SEEDLESS | • seedless adj. Not having (noticeable) seeds. • SEEDLESS adj. without seeds. |
| SEEDNESS | • seedness n. (Rare) The state or quality of being seed. • seedness n. (Obsolete) Seedtime. • SEEDNESS n. (obsolete) sowing, seedtime. |
| SEEMLESS | • seemless adj. (Obsolete) Unseemly; unfit; indecorous. • seemless adj. Misspelling of seamless. • SEEMLESS adj. (Spenser) unseemly, also SEEMELESSE. |
| SENESCES | • senesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of senesce. • SENESCE v. to become old. |
| SNEESHES | • SNEESH n. (Scots) snuff, also SNEESHAN, SNEESHIN, SNEESHING. |
| TSESSEBE | • tsessebe n. A large African antelope, Damaliscus lunatus (formerly Alcelaphus lunata), similar to the hartebeest… • TSESSEBE n. (Setswana) a kind of African antelope, also SASSABY. |