| CERNING | • CERNE v. (Shakespeare) to concern. |
| DERNIER | • dernier adj. (Dated) Final, last. • DERNIER adj. (French) last. |
| DERNIES | • dernies n. Plural of derny. • DERNY n. a bicycle with a small motor, used to set the pace in cycling events such as the keirin. |
| DERNING | • derning v. Present participle of dern. • DERN v. to keep hidden. |
| FERNIER | • fernier adj. Comparative form of ferny: more ferny. • FERNY adj. covered with ferns. |
| FERNING | • ferning n. A characteristic fern-like pattern on a slide viewed under low power on a microscope, used as a sign… • FERNING n. a tendency for cervical mucus to become feathery. |
| GERNING | • gerning v. Present participle of gern. • GERNE v. (Spenser) to grin or gape, also GIRN, GURN. |
| HERNIAE | • herniae n. Plural of hernia. • herniæ n. Plural of hernia. • HERNIA n. (Latin) the protrusion of an organ through its wall. |
| HERNIAL | • hernial adj. Of or relating to a hernia. • HERNIAL adj. relating to a hernia. |
| HERNIAS | • hernias n. Plural of hernia. • HERNIA n. (Latin) the protrusion of an organ through its wall. |
| KERNING | • kerning n. (Typography) The adjustment of the horizontal space between selected pairs of glyphs in a typeface. • kerning v. Present participle of kern. • KERNING n. adjustment of adjoining typeset letters. |
| KERNISH | • kernish adj. (Obsolete) clownish; boorish. • KERNISH adj. relating to a kern, an Irish foot-soldier. |
| KERNITE | • kernite n. A hydrated borate mineral, Na2B4O6(OH)2, originally discovered in the Mojave Desert. • KERNITE n. a hydrated oxide of sodium and boron. |
| PERNING | • PERN v. to move with a spiralling motion. |
| TERNING | • TERNE v. to cover with an alloy of lead and tin. |
| TERNION | • ternion n. The number three; three things together; a ternary or triplet. • ternion n. A section of paper for a book containing three double leaves or twelve pages. • TERNION n. a triad; a section of a book with three double leaves. |
| VERNIER | • vernier n. A secondary scale with finer graduations than the primary scale of a measuring device; the vernier measures… • vernier n. A secondary control input with finer control than the primary, or coarse, input; for example the vernier… • vernier n. (Physics) A secondary system of force application for the attitude control of a spacecraft; for example… |