| DEEPENINGS | • deepenings n. Plural of deepening. • DEEPENING n. the act of making deep. |
| EIGENTONES | • eigentones n. Plural of eigentone. • EIGENTONE n. (German) a tone characteristic of a particular vibrating system. |
| ENDOGENIES | • endogenies n. Plural of endogeny. • ENDOGENY n. growth from within. |
| ENGINELESS | • engineless adj. Without an engine. |
| ENGINERIES | • engineries n. Plural of enginery. • ENGINERY n. the act or art of managing engines, or artillery. |
| ENSTEEPING | • ensteeping v. Present participle of ensteep. • ENSTEEP v. (Shakespeare) to steep; to place under water. |
| ENSWEEPING | • ensweeping v. Present participle of ensweep. • ENSWEEP v. to sweep over. |
| NEOGENESIS | • neogenesis n. (Biology) The regeneration of tissue. • neogenesis n. (Geology) The formation of new minerals. • NEOGENESIS n. the regeneration of tissue. |
| SHEBEENING | • shebeening v. Present participle of shebeen. • SHEBEENING n. keeping in a shebeen. |
| SLEEKENING | • sleekening v. Present participle of sleeken. • SLEEKEN v. to make smooth or glossy, also SLEEK. |
| STEEPENING | • steepening v. Present participle of steepen. • steepening n. The process of becoming steeper. • STEEPEN v. to become steep. |
| SWEETENING | • sweetening n. The process of making something sweeter. • sweetening n. A sweetener. • sweetening v. Present participle of sweeten. |
| VENEERINGS | • veneerings n. Plural of veneering. • VENEERING n. an overlay with a thin sheet of fine wood or other material. |
| XENOGENIES | • XENOGENY n. the production of offspring totally different from the parent. |