| ENGINERIES | • engineries n. Plural of enginery. • ENGINERY n. the act or art of managing engines, or artillery. |
| ENTIRETIES | • entireties n. Plural of entirety. • ENTIRETY n. completeness. |
| ETERNITIES | • eternities n. Plural of eternity. • ETERNITY n. duration without beginning or end. |
| GREISENISE | • greisenise v. Alternative form of greisenize. • GREISENISE v. to convert granite to greisen, also GREISENIZE. |
| GREISENIZE | • greisenize v. (Geology, transitive) To convert into greisen. • GREISENIZE v. to convert granite to greisen, also GREISENISE. |
| LIENTERIES | • lienteries n. Plural of lientery. • LIENTERY n. the discharge of partially digested food. |
| MEPERIDINE | • meperidine n. (Pharmacology) The United States Adopted Name of pethidine. • MEPERIDINE n. a pain-relieving drug used in childbirth, etc., aka pethidine. |
| RECIPIENCE | • recipience n. The ability to receive; receptivity. • RECIPIENCE n. the state of being recipient, also RECIPIENCY. |
| REFINERIES | • refineries n. Plural of refinery. • REFINERY n. a place where crude material is refined. |
| RESILIENCE | • resilience n. (Psychology, neuroscience) The mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune. • resilience n. (Physics) The physical property of material that can resume its shape after being stretched or deformed; elasticity. • resilience n. The positive capacity of an organizational system or company to adapt and return to equilibrium after… |
| SEIGNEURIE | • seigneurie n. (History) An area governed by a seigneur (French noble). • seigneurie n. (Canada) The estate of a seigneur. • seigneurie n. (Channel Islands) The official residence of a Seigneur. |
| SERENITIES | • serenities n. Plural of serenity. • SERENITY n. the state of being serene. |
| VICEREINES | • vicereines n. Plural of vicereine. • vice-reines n. Plural of vice-reine. • VICEREINE n. (French) the wife of a viceroy. |