| CERNED | • CERNE v. (Shakespeare) to concern. |
| CERNES | • CERNE v. (Shakespeare) to concern. |
| DERNED | • derned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dern. • DERN v. to keep hidden. |
| ETERNE | • eterne adj. (Obsolete) Eternal. • ETERNE adj. everlasting. |
| GERNED | • gerned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gern. • GERNE v. (Spenser) to grin or gape, also GIRN, GURN. |
| GERNES | • GERNE v. (Spenser) to grin or gape, also GIRN, GURN. |
| KERNED | • kerned adj. Having part of the face projecting beyond the body or shank; -- said of type. • kerned v. Simple past tense and past participle of kern. • KERN v. to be formed with a projecting typeface. |
| KERNEL | • kernel n. The core, centre, or essence of an object or system. • kernel n. (Botany) The central (usually edible) part of a nut, especially once the hard shell has been removed. • kernel n. (Botany) A single seed or grain, especially of corn or wheat. |
| KERNES | • kernes n. Plural of kerne. • KERNE n. a medieval foot soldier. |
| LIERNE | • lierne n. (Architecture) A cross-shaped rib of an ogival vault. • LIERNE n. (French) a cross-rib or branch-rib in vaulting. |
| PERNED | • PERN v. to move with a spiralling motion. |
| SCERNE | • scerne v. (Obsolete) To discern. • SCERNE v. (archaic) to discern. |
| TERNED | • TERNE v. to cover with an alloy of lead and tin. |
| TERNES | • ternes n. Plural of terne. • TERNE v. to cover with an alloy of lead and tin. |