| EMPTINESS | • emptiness n. The state or feeling of being empty. • emptiness n. A void; a nothingness; something lacking existence. • emptiness n. A nonexistence; a lack of existence. |
| EPICENISM | • epicenism n. The property of being epicene. • EPICENISM n. the state of being epicene, common to both sexes. |
| EPISEMONS | • episemons n. Plural of episemon. • EPISEMON n. (Greek) a badge or characteristic device. |
| EPONYMIES | • eponymies n. Plural of eponymy. • EPONYMY n. the derivation of an eponymic name. |
| IMIPENEMS | • imipenems n. Plural of imipenem. • IMIPENEM n. a drug used to kill bacteria. |
| MISPENNED | • mispenned v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispen. • MISPEN v. to write incorrectly. |
| PEDIMENTS | • pediments n. Plural of pediment. • PEDIMENT n. a triangular structure crowning front of a Greek building. |
| PEMOLINES | • pemolines n. Plural of pemoline. • PEMOLINE n. a white crystalline powder used to stimulate the central nervous system. |
| PERINEUMS | • perineums n. Plural of perineum. • PERINEUM n. the lower part of the body between the genital organs and the anus, also PERINAEUM. |
| PRIMENESS | • primeness n. The quality or state of being first. • primeness n. The quality or state of being prime, or excellent. • primeness n. (Mathematics) The quality of being prime, or a prime number. |
| SEPIMENTS | • sepiments n. Plural of sepiment. • SEPIMENT n. (Latin) a hedge, fence, barrier. |
| SPECIMENS | • specimens n. Plural of specimen. • SPECIMEN n. a representative of a group or a whole thing. |
| SPERMINES | • spermines n. Plural of spermine. • SPERMINE n. a polyamine found in eukaryotic cells. |
| SPIDERMEN | • spidermen n. Plural of spiderman. • SPIDERMAN n. (colloquial) a construction worker etc. employed on a high building. |