| BERNICLE | • bernicle n. A barnacle goose. • bernicle n. (Historical, chiefly in the plural) A form of torture in which the legs were crushed between pieces of wood. • BERNICLE n. a kind of wild goose, aka brant or barnacle. |
| ETERNISE | • eternise v. Alternative form of eternize. • ETERNISE v. to make eternal, also ETERNIZE. |
| ETERNITY | • eternity n. (Uncountable) Existence without end, infinite time. • eternity n. (Uncountable, philosophy, theology) Existence outside of time. • eternity n. (Countable) A period of time which extends infinitely far into the future. |
| ETERNIZE | • eternize v. (Transitive) To make or render eternal. • eternize v. (Transitive) To prolong indefinitely. • eternize v. (Transitive) To immortalize; to make eternally famous. |
| FERNIEST | • ferniest adj. Superlative form of ferny: most ferny. • FERNY adj. covered with ferns. |
| FERNINGS | • FERNING n. a tendency for cervical mucus to become feathery. |
| FERNINST | • ferninst prep. (US, regional) against. • FERNINST adv. right opposite to in location, also FOREANENT, FORNENST, FORNENT. |
| HERNIATE | • herniate v. (Intransitive) Of a tissue, structure, or part of an organ: to protrude through the muscular tissue… • HERNIATE v. to protrude through an abnormal body opening. |
| KERNINGS | • kernings n. Plural of kerning. • KERNING n. adjustment of adjoining typeset letters. |
| KERNITES | • KERNITE n. a hydrated oxide of sodium and boron. |
| OVERNICE | • overnice adj. Excessively nice or fastidious. • OVERNICE adj. excessively nice; fastidious. |
| SCERNING | • scerning v. Present participle of scern. • scerning v. Present participle of scerne. • SCERNE v. (archaic) to discern. |
| STERNING | • STERN v. to back, row backwards, also STARN. |
| STERNITE | • sternite n. The ventral plate of each segment of an arthropod. • STERNITE n. the ventral plate of a segment in arthropods. |
| TERNIONS | • ternions n. Plural of ternion. • TERNION n. a triad; a section of a book with three double leaves. |
| VERNICLE | • vernicle n. (Obsolete) A veronica (image of Jesus). • VERNICLE n. a handkerchief bearing the image of Christ's face, also VERNACLE, VERONICA. |
| VERNIERS | • verniers n. Plural of vernier. • Verniers prop.n. Plural of Vernier. • VERNIER n. (French) an auxiliary scale that gives fractional readings. |
| VERNIXES | • VERNIX n. (Latin) a fatty substance covering the skin of a fetus. |