| DEEPENERS | • deepeners n. Plural of deepener. • DEEPENER n. one that deepens. |
| DEEPENING | • deepening v. Present participle of deepen. • deepening n. The act of becoming deeper. • DEEPENING n. the act of making deep. |
| DEPENDANT | • dependant adj. Obsolete spelling of dependent. • dependant adj. Misspelling of dependent. • dependant n. (Britain) A person who depends on another for support, particularly financial support (= US dependent). |
| DEPENDENT | • dependent adj. Relying upon; depending upon. • dependent adj. (Statistics) Having a probability that is affected by the outcome of a separate event. • dependent adj. (Of Irish/Manx/Scottish (Gaelic) verb forms) Used after a particle (with one or two exceptions), such… |
| DEPENDING | • depending v. Present participle of depend. • DEPEND v. to rely. |
| EPENDYMAL | • ependymal adj. Of or pertaining to the ependyma. • EPENDYMAL adj. having an ependyma, the epithelial lining of the ventricles of the brain and the canal of the spinal cord. |
| EPENDYMAS | • ependymas n. Plural of ependyma. • EPENDYMA n. a membrane lining certain body cavities. |
| FIVEPENCE | • fivepence n. A monetary amount of five pence. • fivepence n. A coin of this value. • FIVEPENCE n. a coin worth five pence, also FIPPENCE. |
| FIVEPENNY | • fivepenny adj. (Dated) Costing fivepence. • FIVEPENNY adj. worth five pence. |
| NEPENTHES | • nepenthes n. A drug mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey (C. 8th century B.C.E.) as bringing relief from anxiety or grief;… • nepenthes n. A Southeast Asian carnivorous plant of the genus Nepenthes; a monkey cup or tropical pitcher plant. • nepenthes n. (Archaic) plural of nepenthe. |
| NINEPENCE | • ninepence n. (Obsolete, Britain) A former British silver coin, worth nine old pennies. • ninepence n. (Obsolete, Britain) Nine old pennies. • ninepence n. (Obsolete, New England) A Spanish real, valued at twelve and a half cents. |
| NINEPENNY | • ninepenny adj. Having a value or cost of ninepence. • ninepenny n. (Historical) A relatively cheap seat in a cinema, costing ninepence. • NINEPENNY n. a coin worth nine pence. |
| PREPENSED | • prepensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prepense. • PREPENSE v. (Spenser) to consider. |
| PREPENSES | • prepenses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prepense. • PREPENSE v. (Spenser) to consider. |
| REPENTANT | • repentant adj. Feeling or showing sorrow for wrongdoing. • repentant n. One who repents; a penitent. • REPENTANT adj. penitent. |
| REPENTERS | • repenters n. Plural of repenter. • REPENTER n. one who repents. |
| REPENTING | • repenting v. Present participle of repent. • repenting n. Repentance. • REPENT v. to regret and be sorry for a past action. |
| STEEPENED | • steepened v. Simple past tense and past participle of steepen. • STEEPEN v. to become steep. |
| TRUEPENNY | • truepenny n. (Obsolete, sometimes capitalized) An honest, reliable fellow. • true-penny n. Alternative form of truepenny. • TRUEPENNY n. (Shakespeare) an honest fellow. |