| AUREITIES | • AUREITY n. properties of gold. |
| DUBIETIES | • dubieties n. Plural of dubiety. • DUBIETY n. doubtfulness. |
| ENQUIRIES | • enquiries n. Plural of enquiry. • ENQUIRY n. a question, also INQUIRY. |
| EPICURISE | • epicurise v. Alternative form of epicurize. • EPICURISE v. (archaic) to act as an epicure, also EPICURIZE. |
| EPIZEUXIS | • epizeuxis n. (Rhetoric) The repetition of words in immediate succession for emphasis. • EPIZEUXIS n. the immediate repetition of a word for emphasis. |
| EQUIPOISE | • equipoise n. A state of balance; equilibrium. • equipoise n. A counterbalance. • equipoise v. (Transitive) To act or make to act as an equipoise. |
| EQUISETIC | • EQUISETIC adj. of or relating to plants of the genus Equisetum, horsetails. |
| EXQUISITE | • exquisite adj. Especially fine or pleasing; exceptional. • exquisite adj. (Obsolete) Carefully adjusted; precise; accurate; exact. • exquisite adj. Recherché; far-fetched; abstruse. |
| LIQUEFIES | • liquefies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liquefy. • LIQUEFY v. to make or become liquid, also LIQUIFY. |
| LUTEINISE | • luteinise v. Alternative form of luteinize. • LUTEINISE v. to convert into lutein, also LUTEINIZE. |
| MENUISIER | • MENUISIER n. (French) a joiner. |
| PRIEDIEUS | • priedieus n. Plural of priedieu. • prie-dieus n. Plural of prie-dieu. • PRIEDIEU n. (French) a low desk with a book-space above and a foot-piece for kneeling in prayer. |
| QUIETIVES | • quietives n. Plural of quietive. • QUIETIVE n. a sedative. |
| REQUISITE | • requisite adj. Essential, indispensable, required. • requisite n. An indispensable item; a requirement. • REQUISITE adj. required. |
| REUNIFIES | • reunifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reunify. • REUNIFY v. to unify again. |
| REUTILISE | • reutilise v. Alternative spelling of reutilize. • REUTILISE v. to utilise again, also REUTILIZE. |
| SIGNEURIE | • SIGNEURIE n. (Shakespeare) seniority, also SENIORITY. |
| TENUITIES | • tenuities n. Plural of tenuity. • TENUITY n. lack of strength. |
| UNDEIFIES | • undeifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undeify. • UNDEIFY v. to deprive of the nature of a god. |
| UVEITISES | • UVEITIS n. inflammation of the uvea. |