| BESPANGLES | • bespangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| DEPRESSING | • depressing adj. Causing depression or sadness. • depressing adj. Causing a reduction in economic activity. • depressing v. Present participle of depress. |
| ENGYSCOPES | • engyscopes n. Plural of engyscope. • ENGYSCOPE n. (obsolete) a kind of reflecting microscope. |
| EPIGENESES | • epigeneses n. Plural of epigenesis. • EPIGENESIS n. the theory of embryonic development. |
| EPIGENESIS | • epigenesis n. (Biology) The theory that an organism develops by differentiation from an unstructured egg rather than… • epigenesis n. (Geology) Changes in the mineral content of rock after its formation. • EPIGENESIS n. the theory of embryonic development. |
| EPIGENISTS | • epigenists n. Plural of epigenist. • EPIGENIST n. one who studies the gradual development of the embryo. |
| ESPAGNOLES | • espagnoles n. Plural of espagnole. • ESPAGNOLE n. (French) a brown sauce flavoured with tomatoes and sherry. |
| ESPIONAGES | • espionages n. Plural of espionage. • ESPIONAGE n. the practice of spying. |
| EXPRESSING | • expressing v. Present participle of express. • expressing adj. (Biochemistry) That translates or transcribes nucleic acid. • EXPRESS v. to set forth in words. |
| PANGENESES | • PANGENESIS n. Darwin's theory that every cell of the body contributes gemmules to the germ-cells and so shares in the transmission of inherited characters. |
| PANGENESIS | • pangenesis n. A mechanism for heredity proposed by Charles Darwin by which the cells of the body shed "gemmules" which… • PANGENESIS n. Darwin's theory that every cell of the body contributes gemmules to the germ-cells and so shares in the transmission of inherited characters. |
| PASSENGERS | • passengers n. Plural of passenger. • PASSENGER n. someone who travels in a private or public conveyance. |
| PERSONAGES | • personages n. Plural of personage. • PERSONAGE n. a person, esp. an important or august one; a character in a play or story. |
| PRECESSING | • precessing v. Present participle of precess. • PRECESS v. of a spinning globe, top etc., to wobble. |
| PREDESIGNS | • predesigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predesign. • PREDESIGN v. to design in advance. |
| PYOGENESES | • PYOGENESIS n. the formation of pus. |
| PYOGENESIS | • pyogenesis n. (Medicine) formation of pus. • PYOGENESIS n. the formation of pus. |
| REPRESSING | • repressing v. Present participle of repress. • repressing n. A second or subsequent pressing. • REPRESS v. to keep under control. |
| SERPIGINES | • serpigines n. Plural of serpigo. • SERPIGO n. (Latin) a spreading skin eruption, also SAPEGO, SUPPEAGO. |
| SUPERGENES | • supergenes n. Plural of supergene. • SUPERGENE n. a group of closely linked genes, frequently having related functions. |