| EMBRANCHMENT | • embranchment n. A branching forth or off, as of trees, an arm of a river, a spur of a mountain, etc. • EMBRANCHMENT n. branching out. |
| ENCUMBERMENT | • encumberment n. Encumbrance. • ENCUMBERMENT n. the act of encumbering; the state of being encumbered. |
| ENFRAMEMENTS | • enframements n. Plural of enframement. • ENFRAMEMENT n. the act of enframing. |
| ENTRAMMELING | • entrammeling v. Present participle of entrammel. • ENTRAMMEL v. to trammel; to entangle. |
| IMPERMANENCE | • impermanence n. Lack of permanence or continued duration. • impermanence n. The quality or state of being impermanent. • impermanence n. (Buddhism) Anicca, the doctrine which asserts that all of conditioned existence is transient. |
| IMPERMANENCY | • impermanency n. Alternative form of impermanence. • IMPERMANENCY n. the state of being impermanent, also IMPERMANENCE. |
| INTERCOMMUNE | • intercommune v. (Obsolete, Scotland) To have mutual communication or intercourse by conversation. • INTERCOMMUNE v. to commune mutually or together. |
| NONMETAMERIC | • nonmetameric adj. Not metameric. • NONMETAMERIC adj. not metameric. |
| REAMENDMENTS | • reamendments n. Plural of reamendment. • REAMENDMENT n. the act of amending again. |
| RECOMMENCING | • recommencing v. Present participle of recommence. • RECOMMENCE v. to commence again. |
| RECOMMENDING | • recommending v. Present participle of recommend. • RECOMMEND v. to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance. |
| REMAINDERMAN | • remainderman n. (Law) A person entitled to receive a remainder interest in any property. • remainderman n. (Law) A person entitled to the assets of a trust at the end of some specified period or after some event… • remainder-man n. (Law) One to whom an estate in a remainder is devised. |
| REMAINDERMEN | • remaindermen n. Plural of remainderman. • remainder-men n. Plural of remainder-man. • REMAINDERMAN n. the person entitled to receive a particular estate on its determination. |