| ENCHEASONS | • encheasons n. Plural of encheason. • ENCHEASON n. (Spenser) a reason, cause. |
| ENTHRONISE | • enthronise v. Alternative spelling of enthronize. • ENTHRONISE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONIZE. |
| ETHIONINES | • ethionines n. Plural of ethionine. • ETHIONINE n. an amino acid. |
| GREENHORNS | • greenhorns n. Plural of greenhorn. • GREENHORN n. a novice, a tenderfoot. |
| HECOGENINS | • hecogenins n. Plural of hecogenin. • HECOGENIN n. a chemical obtained from various plants, esp. sisal, used in the manufacture of cortisone. |
| HONESTNESS | • honestness n. Quality of being honest. • HONESTNESS n. the state of being honest. |
| HORNEDNESS | • hornedness n. The condition of being horned. • HORNEDNESS n. the condition of being horned. |
| JOHANNESES | • johanneses n. Plural of johannes. • JOHANNES n. an obsolete Portuguese gold coin, named from the figure of King John which it bears, also JOANNES. |
| KEESHONDEN | • Keeshonden n. Plural of Keeshond. • KEESHOND n. (Dutch) a small, heavy-coated dog. |
| NONESUCHES | • nonesuches n. Plural of nonesuch. • NONESUCH n. a person or thing without an equal, also NONSUCH. |
| PHENOMENAS | • PHENOMENA n. anything directly apprehended by the senses or one of them. |
| PHONEYNESS | • phoneyness n. Alternative form of phoniness. • PHONEYNESS n. the state of being phoney, also PHONINESS. |
| PREHENSION | • prehension n. The act of grasping or gripping, especially with the hands. • prehension n. (Philosophy) According to Alfred North Whitehead, a type of universally acting perception that is not… • PREHENSION n. the act of taking hold, as with the hand or other member. |
| RHINESTONE | • rhinestone n. An artificial diamond, strass. • rhinestone adj. Made of or encrusted with rhinestones. • RHINESTONE n. an imitation diamond made of paste. |
| SPHENDONES | • sphendones n. Plural of sphendone. • SPHENDONE n. (Greek) a headband or fillet worn by women in ancient Greece. |
| THREONINES | • threonines n. Plural of threonine. • THREONINE n. an essential amino acid. |