| BIOENERGIES | • bioenergies n. Plural of bioenergy. • bio␣energies n. Plural of bio energy. • BIOENERGY n. fuel or electricity produced from organic matter. |
| BIOENGINEER | • bioengineer n. A biologist or engineer whose speciality is bioengineering. • BIOENGINEER v. to engineer life-forms. |
| DEMIVIERGES | • DEMIVIERGE n. a woman who engages in promiscuous sexual activity but retains her virginity. |
| ENGINEERING | • engineering v. Present participle of engineer. • engineering n. (Uncountable) The application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and… • engineering n. The area aboard a ship where the engine is located. |
| EPEIROGENIC | • epeirogenic adj. Relating to epeirogenesis. • EPEIROGENIC adj. relating to epeirogeny, the geological formation of continents, oceans, etc. |
| EPIROGENIES | • EPIROGENY n. the geological formation of continents, oceans, etc., also EPEIROGENY. |
| ESPIEGLERIE | • espieglerie n. Impish or playful behaviour; mischief. • ESPIEGLERIE n. (French) the quality of being espiegle, roguish. |
| GREISENISED | • greisenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of greisenise. • GREISENISE v. to convert granite to greisen, also GREISENIZE. |
| GREISENISES | • greisenises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of greisenise. • GREISENISE v. to convert granite to greisen, also GREISENIZE. |
| GREISENIZED | • greisenized v. Simple past tense and past participle of greisenize. • GREISENIZE v. to convert granite to greisen, also GREISENISE. |
| GREISENIZES | • greisenizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of greisenize. • GREISENIZE v. to convert granite to greisen, also GREISENISE. |
| IMAGINEERED | • IMAGINEER v. to design and create something new and imaginative. |
| MILLIDEGREE | • millidegree n. One thousandth of a degree. • MILLIDEGREE n. a thousandth of a degree. |
| PERIGENESIS | • perigenesis n. (Biology) A theory which explains inheritance by the transmission of the type of growth force possessed… • PERIGENESIS n. reproduction (according to the theory of Ernst Haeckel) by transmission not only of chemical material but of vibrations of plastidules. |
| RELIGIEUSES | • religieuses n. Plural of religieuse. • RELIGIEUSE n. (French) a (female) person bound by monastic vows; a nun. |
| REREVIEWING | • rereviewing v. Present participle of rereview. • re-reviewing v. Present participle of re-review. • REREVIEW v. to review again. |
| SEIGNEURIES | • seigneuries n. Plural of seigneurie. • SEIGNEURIE n. a domain, also SEIGNEURY. |