| ENGENDERERS | • engenderers n. Plural of engenderer. • ENGENDERER n. one who engenders. |
| ENHEARTENED | • enheartened v. Simple past tense and past participle of enhearten. • ENHEARTEN v. to encourage, give heart to. |
| ENKERNELLED | • enkernelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enkernel. • ENKERNEL v. to enclose in a kernel. |
| GREENNESSES | • greennesses n. Plural of greenness. • GREENNESS n. the state of being green. |
| PREEMINENCE | • preeminence n. The status of being preeminent, dominant or ascendant. • preeminence n. High importance; superiority. • preëminence n. Rare spelling of preeminence. |
| PRESENTENCE | • presentence adj. Occurring before or in preparation for a criminal sentence. • PRESENTENCE v. to sentence in advance. |
| PREVENIENCE | • prevenience n. (Methodism) The act or condition of occurring earlier, of being antecedent. • prevenience n. (Methodism) Something done beforehand in anticipation of a later situation. • PREVENIENCE n. the state of prevening. |
| REENGINEERS | • reengineers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reengineer. • re-engineers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-engineer. • REENGINEER v. to engineer again. |
| RENEWEDNESS | • renewedness n. The state of being renewed. • RENEWEDNESS n. the state of being renewed. |
| RESENTENCED | • resentenced v. Simple past tense and past participle of resentence. • re-sentenced v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-sentence. • RESENTENCE v. to sentence again. |
| RESENTENCES | • resentences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resentence. • re-sentences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-sentence. • RESENTENCE v. to sentence again. |
| REVENGEMENT | • revengement n. Revenge. • REVENGEMENT n. (Shakespeare) revenge, also VENGEMENT. |