| EUPHEMISE | • euphemise v. Alternative spelling of euphemize. • EUPHEMISE v. to speak or write (of) euphemistically, also EUPHEMIZE. |
| EUPHEMISM | • euphemism n. (Uncountable) The use of a word or phrase to replace another with one that is considered less offensive… • euphemism n. (Countable) A word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way. • EUPHEMISM n. a figure of rhetoric by which an unpleasant or offensive thing is described or referred to by a milder term. |
| EUPHEMIST | • euphemist n. One who uses euphemisms. • EUPHEMIST n. one who engages in euphemism. |
| EUPHEMIZE | • euphemize v. (Intransitive) To utter one or more euphemisms; to speak euphemistically. • euphemize v. (Transitive) To describe in euphemistic terms. • EUPHEMIZE v. to speak or write (of) euphemistically, also EUPHEMISE. |
| EUPHENICS | • euphenics n. The science of making biological (phenotypic) improvements to humans after birth. • EUPHENICS n. the biological improvement of human beings after birth. |
| EUPHONIES | • euphonies n. Plural of euphony. • EUPHONY n. an agreeable sound, also EUPHONIA. |
| EUPHONISE | • euphonise v. Alternative form of euphonize. • EUPHONISE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONIZE. |
| EUPHONIZE | • euphonize v. (Transitive) To make euphonic. • EUPHONIZE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONISE. |
| EUPHORIES | • euphories n. Plural of euphory. • EUPHORY n. elation, also EUPHORIA. |
| EUPHUISED | • euphuised v. Simple past tense and past participle of euphuise. • EUPHUISE v. to write in an affected literary style, also EUPHUIZE. |
| EUPHUISES | • euphuises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of euphuise. • EUPHUISE v. to write in an affected literary style, also EUPHUIZE. |
| EUPHUIZED | • euphuized v. Simple past tense and past participle of euphuize. • EUPHUIZE v. to write in an affected literary style, also EUPHUISE. |
| EUPHUIZES | • euphuizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of euphuize. • EUPHUIZE v. to write in an affected literary style, also EUPHUISE. |
| EUROPHILE | • europhile n. Alternative form of Europhile. • Europhile n. One who loves Europe, Europeans, or European culture. • Europhile n. A political supporter of the European Union. |
| QUEENSHIP | • queenship n. The rank, status, position, or dignity of a queen. • QUEENSHIP n. the state, rank, or dignity of a queen. |
| SUPERHIVE | • superhive n. (Beekeeping) An empty box placed above the existing boxes of the beehive in order to allow the colony… • superhive v. (Beekeeping) To add or to place a superhive atop the existing boxes of the beehive. • SUPERHIVE n. a removable upper part of a beehive. |