| CAREEN | • careen v. (Nautical, transitive) To heave a ship down on one side so as to expose the other, in order to clean… • careen v. (Nautical, intransitive) To tilt on one side. • careen v. To lurch or sway violently from side to side. |
| CAREENS | • careens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of careen. • CAREEN v. to turn (a ship) on its side for repairs. |
| CAREENED | • careened v. Simple past tense and past participle of careen. • CAREEN v. to turn (a ship) on its side for repairs. |
| CAREENER | • careener n. One who moves with a careening motion. • careener n. (Nautical) A person employed to expose the side of a ship by tilting it to carry out cleaning and repairs. • CAREENER n. one who careens. |
| TAGAREEN | • TAGAREEN n. (dialect) a junk shop. |
| CAREENAGE | • careenage n. (Nautical) A beach with a steep, sandy shoreline on which a ship may be careened. • careenage n. (Nautical) The expense of careening a ship. • CAREENAGE n. a place where ships are careened. |
| CAREENERS | • careeners n. Plural of careener. • CAREENER n. one who careens. |
| CAREENING | • careening v. Present participle of careen. • careening n. The motion of something that careens. • CAREEN v. to turn (a ship) on its side for repairs. |
| PISTAREEN | • pistareen n. (Now historical) A Spanish silver coin worth two reales, used as common currency in the Americas in the 18th century. • PISTAREEN n. (Spanish) an old Spanish silver coin of the value of about twenty cents. |
| TAGAREENS | • TAGAREEN n. (dialect) a junk shop. |
| CAREENAGES | • careenages n. Plural of careenage. • CAREENAGE n. a place where ships are careened. |
| PISTAREENS | • pistareens n. Plural of pistareen. • PISTAREEN n. (Spanish) an old Spanish silver coin of the value of about twenty cents. |