| ANHUNGERED | • anhungered adj. (Obsolete) Hungry. • ANHUNGERED adj. (archaic) hungry, also AHUNGERED, AHUNGRY, ANHUNGRED. |
| ENCHEERING | • encheering v. Present participle of encheer. • ENCHEER v. (archaic) to cheer or comfort. |
| ENHEARSING | • enhearsing v. Present participle of enhearse. • ENHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also INHEARSE, INHERCE. |
| ENHUNGERED | • enhungered v. Simple past tense and past participle of enhunger. • ENHUNGER v. to make hungry. |
| ENRHEUMING | • enrheuming v. Present participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| ENSPHERING | • ensphering v. Present participle of ensphere. • ENSPHERE v. to enclose in a sphere, also INSPHERE. |
| FRESHENING | • freshening v. Present participle of freshen. • freshening n. The act by which something is freshened. • FRESHEN v. to improve the condition of, also FRESH. |
| GREENCHAIN | • green␣chain n. An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill. |
| GREENFINCH | • greenfinch n. Any of five distinct species of bird formerly within the genus Carduelis, now making up genus Chloris (Cuvier)… • GREENFINCH n. a common European finch having olive-green and yellow plumage. |
| GREENHANDS | • greenhands n. Plural of greenhand. • green␣hands n. Plural of green hand. • GREENHAND n. an inferior sailor. |
| GREENHORNS | • greenhorns n. Plural of greenhorn. • GREENHORN n. a novice, a tenderfoot. |
| GREENSHANK | • greenshank n. A wading bird, Tringa nebularia, that has long greenish legs and is native to Eurasia. • GREENSHANK n. a large sandpiper with long, somewhat greenish legs. |
| HEARKENING | • hearkening v. Present participle of hearken. • hearkening n. The act of one who hearkens or listens. • HEARKEN v. to listen to, also HARK, HARKEN. |
| HEARTENING | • heartening adj. Cheerfully encouraging. • heartening v. Present participle of hearten. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| LENGTHENER | • lengthener n. A person or thing that lengthens something. • LENGTHENER n. something that lengthens. |
| PREHENDING | • prehending v. Present participle of prehend. • PREHEND v. to lay hold of; to seize. |
| STRENGTHEN | • strengthen v. (Transitive) To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify. • strengthen v. (Transitive) To empower; to give moral strength to; to encourage; to enhearten. • strengthen v. (Transitive) To augment; to improve; to intensify. |