| BEANED | • beaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of bean. • BEAN v. to hit on the head. |
| DEANED | • deaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dean. • DEAN v. to serve as the head of faculty. |
| DEANER | • deaner n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A shilling. • DEANER n. (obsolete slang) a shilling. |
| JEANED | • jeaned adj. (Chiefly in combination) Wearing jeans. • JEANED adj. wearing jeans. |
| LEANED | • leaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of lean. • LEAN v. to incline or tilt. |
| LEANER | • leaner adj. Comparative form of lean: more lean. • leaner n. One who leans, or inclines toward something. • LEANER n. one that leans. |
| MEANED | • meaned adj. (In combinations) Having a specific type of (mathematical) mean. • meaned v. (Nonstandard or obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of mean. • MEAN v. to tend, signify. |
| MEANER | • meaner adj. Comparative form of mean: more mean. • meaner n. One who means or intends something. • MEANER n. a person who means, intends, or purposes. |
| MEANES | • meanes n. Plural of meane. • MEANE v. (Scots) to lament, moan, also MEIN, MENE. |
| PEANED | • peaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of pean. • PEAN v. to beat with a rounded hammer head, also PEEN, PEIN, PENE. |
| SEANED | • seaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sean. • SEAN v. to catch fish in a net, also SEINE. |
| SKEANE | • SKEANE n. a length of yarn wound in a loose coil, also SKEIN. |
| STEANE | • STEANE v. to line e.g. a well with stone, also STEAN, STEEN, STEIN. |
| WEANED | • weaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of wean. • WEAN v. to take off mother's milk. |
| WEANEL | • weanel n. (Obsolete) A weanling. • WEANEL n. (Spenser) a weanling, also EANLING, YEANLING. |
| WEANER | • weaner n. An animal that has been recently weaned. • weaner n. A device used to help wean a young animal by keeping it from suckling. • WEANER n. a calf, lamb, or pig weaned during the current year. |
| YEANED | • yeaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of yean. • YEAN v. esp. of a sheep, to bring forth young, also EAN. |