| EIGENTONES | • eigentones n. Plural of eigentone. • EIGENTONE n. (German) a tone characteristic of a particular vibrating system. |
| ENDOGENIES | • endogenies n. Plural of endogeny. • ENDOGENY n. growth from within. |
| ENGOUEMENT | • engouement n. An infatuation; an irrational liking for something. • ENGOUEMENT n. (French) an excessive fondness, an infatuation, also ENGOUMENT. |
| GONENESSES | • gonenesses n. Plural of goneness. • GONENESS n. a state of exhaustion. |
| GREENBONES | • greenbones n. Plural of greenbone. • GREENBONE n. a garfish; a viviparous blenny. |
| GREENSTONE | • greenstone n. (Archaeology) any of several green-hued minerals used for making various artefacts in early Mesoamerican… • greenstone n. (New Zealand) pounamu, the green-hued minerals of New Zealand used by Māori to make tools, ornaments… • Greenstone prop.n. A surname. |
| MELONGENES | • melongenes n. Plural of melongene. • MELONGENE n. (Caribbean) an aubergine. |
| MONDEGREEN | • mondegreen n. (Linguistics) A form of error arising from mishearing a spoken or sung phrase. • mondegreen n. (Rare) A misunderstanding of a written or spoken phrase as a result of multiple definitions. • MONDEGREEN n. a phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song. |
| NEOGENESES | • neogeneses n. Plural of neogenesis. • NEOGENESIS n. the regeneration of tissue. |
| NEOGENESIS | • neogenesis n. (Biology) The regeneration of tissue. • neogenesis n. (Geology) The formation of new minerals. • NEOGENESIS n. the regeneration of tissue. |
| NEOGENETIC | • neogenetic adj. Relating to neogenesis. • NEOGENETIC adj. relating to neogenesis, the regeneration of tissue. |
| NOOGENESES | • NOOGENESIS n. evolution of the mind. |
| XENOGENEIC | • xenogeneic adj. (Genetics) Derived from a different species and therefore genetically and immunologically incompatible. • XENOGENEIC adj. descended from a member of another species. |
| XENOGENIES | • XENOGENY n. the production of offspring totally different from the parent. |