| CANCELEERED | • CANCELEER v. to make such a turn, also CANCELIER. |
| ELECTIONEER | • electioneer v. To campaign for an elective office, on one’s own behalf, or on behalf of another, particularly by direct contact. • ELECTIONEER v. to take an active part in an election. |
| ENKERNELLED | • enkernelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enkernel. • ENKERNEL v. to enclose in a kernel. |
| ENSHELTERED | • ensheltered v. Simple past tense and past participle of enshelter. • ENSHELTER v. (Shakespeare) to give shelter to. |
| ENTERDEALED | • ENTERDEALE v. (Spenser) to interdeal, to intrigue, also INTERDEAL. |
| ENTERDEALES | • ENTERDEALE v. (Spenser) to interdeal, to intrigue, also INTERDEAL. |
| ENTEROCELES | • enteroceles n. Plural of enterocele. • ENTEROCELE n. a hernial tumor whose contents are intestine. |
| ENTEROCOELE | • enterocoele n. (Anatomy) A perivisceral cavity which arises as an outgrowth or outgrowths from the digestive tract. • ENTEROCOELE n. a coelom originating by outgrowth from the archenteron, also ENTEROCOEL. |
| ENVERMEILED | • envermeiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of envermeil. • ENVERMEIL v. (Milton) to color with, or as with, vermilion. |
| LEERINESSES | • LEERINESS n. the state of being leery. |
| REGENERABLE | • regenerable adj. Able to be regenerated. • REGENERABLE adj. able to be regenerated. |
| RELEASEMENT | • releasement n. (Now rare) Release; the act of releasing or letting something go. • RELEASEMENT n. release. |
| REPELLENCES | • repellences n. Plural of repellence. • REPELLENCE n. the principle of repulsion, also REPELLENCY. |
| REPLETENESS | • repleteness n. The state of being replete. • REPLETENESS n. the state of being replete. |
| REVENGELESS | • revengeless adj. (Obsolete) Unrevenged. • REVENGELESS adj. without revenge. |
| TELESCREENS | • telescreens n. Plural of telescreen. • TELESCREEN n. a television screen. |
| TERPENELESS | • terpeneless adj. Without terpene. • TERPENELESS adj. without terpenes. |
| UNDERSLEEVE | • undersleeve n. A sleeve worn underneath another, and visible through slashes or near the hand. • UNDERSLEEVE n. a sleeve underneath another sleeve. |