| ABDUCENTES | • abducentes n. Plural of abducens. • ABDUCENS n. (Latin) a cranial nerve. |
| AGUARDIENTES | • aguardientes n. Plural of aguardiente. • AGUARDIENTE n. (Spanish) a kind of Spanish or Portuguese brandy. |
| COMMORIENTES | • COMMORIENTES n. persons who die together on the same occasion, where it cannot be determined which died first, and death is assumed to have taken place in order of seniority by age. |
| DETENTES | • detentes n. Plural of detente. • détentes n. Plural of détente. • DETENTE n. (French) a relaxation of strained relations, esp. between countries. |
| DIAPENTES | • diapentes n. Plural of diapente. • DIAPENTE n. (Greek) in Greek music, the interval of the fifth. |
| ENTENTES | • ententes n. Plural of entente. • ENTENTE n. (French) a friendly understanding between states. |
| GENTES | • gentes n. Plural of gens. • GENS n. (Latin) in ancient Rome a clan including several families descending from a common ancestor. |
| KENTES | • KENTE n. brightly coloured woven cloth of Ghana, usually with some gold thread. |
| PARAPENTES | • PARAPENTE n. the sport of jumping off mountains wearing skis and a light parachute, aka paraskiing. |
| RENTES | • rentes n. Plural of rente. • RENTE n. (French) French or other government securities or income from them. |
| SIRVENTES | • sirventes n. Plural of sirvente. • SIRVENTE n. (French) a (usually satirical) poem or lay recited by a medieval troubadour. |
| TRIENTES | • trientes n. Plural of triens. • TRIENS n. (Latin) a coin of ancient Rome. |
| YENTES | • yentes n. Plural of yente. • YENTE n. (Yiddish) a gossipy woman, esp. one who pries, also YENTA. |