| CHUTNEES | • chutnees n. Plural of chutnee. • CHUTNEE n. (Hindi) a warm or spicy condiment or pickle made in India, compounded of various vegetable substances, sweets, acids, etc., also CHUTNEY. |
| DUDHEENS | • dudheens n. Plural of dudheen. • DUDHEEN n. (Irish) a clay pipe, also DUDEEN. |
| ELENCHUS | • elenchus n. (Rhetoric) A technique of argument associated with Socrates wherein the arguer asks the interlocutor… • ELENCHUS n. (Greek) a refutation, also ELENCH. |
| ENRHEUMS | • enrheums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| ENTHUSED | • enthused v. Past participle of enthuse. • ENTHUSE v. to show enthusiasm. |
| ENTHUSES | • enthuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthuse. • ENTHUSE v. to show enthusiasm. |
| HEGUMENS | • hegumens n. Plural of hegumen. • HEGUMEN n. the head of a monastery, also HEGUMENOS. |
| HENHOUSE | • henhouse n. A small house or hutch for chickens or, more specifically, hens to live in. • hen-house n. Alternative form of henhouse. • hen␣house n. Alternative form of henhouse. |
| HOUSEMEN | • housemen n. Plural of houseman. • HOUSEMAN n. a male servant. |
| HUGENESS | • hugeness n. The quality of being huge; immensity. • HUGENESS n. the quality of being huge. |
| PENUCHES | • PENUCHE n. (Spanish) a fudge-like candy, also PENOCHE, PENUCHI. |
| QUENCHES | • quenches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quench. • QUENCH v. to put out or extinguish. |
| SHEENFUL | • sheenful adj. Having a sheen; shining; glossy. • SHEENFUL adj. shining. |
| UNEATHES | • uneathes adv. (Archaic) Scarcely, barely; only with difficulty. • UNEATHES adv. (archaic) with difficulty, hardly, also UNEATH, UNETH, UNNETHES. |
| UNHEARSE | • UNHEARSE v. to remove from a hearse. |
| UNMESHED | • unmeshed adj. Not meshed. • unmeshed v. Past participle of unmesh. • UNMESH v. to disentangle. |
| UNMESHES | • unmeshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmesh. • UNMESH v. to disentangle. |
| UNNETHES | • UNNETHES adv. (archaic) with difficulty, hardly, also UNEATH, UNEATHES, UNETH. |
| UNSPHERE | • unsphere v. To remove from a sphere, as in celestial bodies; to remove from the heavens. • UNSPHERE v. to remove from a sphere. |