| ENCHEASON | • encheason n. (Obsolete) A cause, reason. • ENCHEASON n. (Spenser) a reason, cause. |
| ENTHRONED | • enthroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of enthrone. • enthroned adj. Placed upon a throne. • enthroned adj. Formally inaugurated. |
| ENTHRONES | • enthrones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthrone. • ENTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also INTHRONE. |
| ETHIONINE | • ethionine n. (Biochemistry) A toxic and carcinogenic non-proteinogenic amino acid structurally related to methionine… • ETHIONINE n. an amino acid. |
| ETHNOGENY | • ethnogeny n. A branch of ethnology concerned with ethnic origins. • ethnogeny n. Ethnogenesis. • ETHNOGENY n. the study of human races. |
| ETHONONES | • ETHONONE n. a toxic gas. |
| GREENHORN | • greenhorn n. (Chiefly US) an inexperienced person; a novice, beginner or newcomer. • Greenhorn prop.n. A census-designated place in Plumas County, California, United States. • GREENHORN n. a novice, a tenderfoot. |
| HECOGENIN | • hecogenin n. An organic compound obtained from the sisal plant and used in the production of steroidal drugs. • HECOGENIN n. a chemical obtained from various plants, esp. sisal, used in the manufacture of cortisone. |
| NINEHOLES | • nineholes n. (Archaic) An old game where players bowl a ball towards nine holes in the ground or a board, scoring… • NINEHOLES n. a game in which nine holes are made in the ground, into which a ball is bowled. |
| NONHEROES | • nonheroes n. Plural of nonhero. • NONHERO n. one who is not a hero. |
| NONSPEECH | • nonspeech adj. Not speech. • NONSPEECH n. absence of speech. |
| PHENOMENA | • phenomena n. Plural of phenomenon. • PHENOMENA n. anything directly apprehended by the senses or one of them. |
| SPHENDONE | • sphendone n. (Historical) An Ancient Greek headband worn by women. • sphendone n. (Historical) An elliptical or semi-elliptical auditorium. • SPHENDONE n. (Greek) a headband or fillet worn by women in ancient Greece. |
| THREONINE | • threonine n. (Biochemistry) An essential amino acid C4H9NO3 found in most animal proteins. • THREONINE n. an essential amino acid. |