| EGOTHEISM | • egotheism n. The deification of one’s own self. • egotheism n. The view that the idea of God is nothing more than a conception of the self. • EGOTHEISM n. identification of oneself with God. |
| EIGHTSMEN | • eightsmen n. Plural of eightsman. • EIGHTSMAN n. one of a crew or team of eight. |
| EIGHTSOME | • eightsome n. A group of eight persons or things. • EIGHTSOME n. a group of eight. |
| EMMESHING | • emmeshing v. Present participle of emmesh. • EMMESH v. to entangle, also ENMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| EMPIGHTED | • EMPIGHT v. (Spenser) to fix or position. |
| ENMESHING | • enmeshing v. Present participle of enmesh. • enmeshing n. The process by which something is enmeshed or entangled. • ENMESH v. to entangle, also EMMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| GEMFISHES | • gemfishes n. Plural of gemfish. • GEMFISH n. an American marine food fish of the Atlantic coast, aka kingfish. |
| HEGEMONIC | • hegemonic adj. Of or pertaining to hegemony. • HEGEMONIC adj. relating to a hegemony, also HEGEMONIAL, HEGEMONICAL. |
| HEGUMENOI | • hegumenoi n. Plural of hegumenos. • HEGUMENOS n. (Greek) the head of a monastery, also HEGUMEN. |
| HELMETING | • helmeting v. Present participle of helmet. • HELMETING n. the act of fitting with a helmet. |
| HERMITAGE | • hermitage n. A house or dwelling where a hermit lives. • hermitage n. A place of seclusion. • hermitage n. A period of seclusion. |
| METHEGLIN | • metheglin n. A spiced mead, originally from Wales. • METHEGLIN n. (Welsh) a spiced or medicated variety of mead, originally peculiar to Wales. |
| PHLEGMIER | • phlegmier adj. Comparative form of phlegmy: more phlegmy. • PHLEGMY adj. full of phlegm. |
| REHEMMING | • rehemming v. Present participle of rehem. • REHEM v. to take up the hem once more. |
| SHMEERING | • shmeering v. Present participle of shmeer. • SHMEER v. to bribe, also SCHMEAR, SCHMEER, SHMEAR. |
| SMEECHING | • SMEECH v. (dialect) to smoke, also SMEEK. |
| SMEETHING | • smeething v. Present participle of smeeth. • SMEETH v. to make smooth. |