| BEREAVEMENT | • bereavement n. The state of being bereaved; deprivation; especially the loss of a relative by death. • BEREAVEMENT n. the state or fact of being bereaved. |
| ENVERMEILED | • envermeiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of envermeil. • ENVERMEIL v. (Milton) to color with, or as with, vermilion. |
| EVERYWHENCE | • everywhence adv. (Rare, archaic or poetic) from everywhere, all over. • EVERYWHENCE adv. from all directions. |
| GENEVRETTES | • GENEVRETTE n. a wine made from wild fruits flavoured with juniper berries. |
| INTERVIEWEE | • interviewee n. Someone being interviewed, i.e. the person answering the questions. • INTERVIEWEE n. one who is interviewed. |
| IRREVERENCE | • irreverence n. The state or quality of being irreverent; want of proper reverence; disregard of the authority and character… • IRREVERENCE n. lack of reverence. |
| OVERGREENED | • overgreened v. Simple past tense and past participle of overgreen. • OVERGREEN v. to cover with green or verdure. |
| OVERSWEETEN | • oversweeten v. (Transitive) To make too sweet. • OVERSWEETEN v. to sweeten to excess. |
| 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. |
| REJUVENESCE | • rejuvenesce v. (Transitive) To make young again; rejuvenate. • REJUVENESCE v. to make young again. |
| REVENGELESS | • revengeless adj. (Obsolete) Unrevenged. • REVENGELESS adj. without revenge. |
| REVENGEMENT | • revengement n. Revenge. • REVENGEMENT n. (Shakespeare) revenge, also VENGEMENT. |
| REVERENCERS | • reverencers n. Plural of reverencer. • REVERENCER n. one who reverences. |
| UNDERSLEEVE | • undersleeve n. A sleeve worn underneath another, and visible through slashes or near the hand. • UNDERSLEEVE n. a sleeve underneath another sleeve. |
| YESTEREVENS | • YESTEREVEN n. yesterday evening, also YESTEREVE, YESTEREVENING, YESTREEN. |