| DESCHOOLS | • deschools v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deschool. • DESCHOOL v. to educate children in a less formal way. |
| ESCHALOTS | • eschalots n. Plural of eschalot. • ESCHALOT n. (French) an onion with garlic-flavoured bulbs, also SHALLOT, SHALOT. |
| ESCHEATED | • escheated v. Simple past tense and past participle of escheat. • ESCHEAT v. to make an escheat of, also EXCHEAT. |
| ESCHEATOR | • escheator n. (England and Wales law) A royal officer in medieval and early modern England, responsible for taking… • ESCHEATOR n. (historical) an official who watched over escheats. |
| ESCHEWALS | • eschewals n. Plural of eschewal. • ESCHEWAL n. the act of eschewing. |
| ESCHEWERS | • eschewers n. Plural of eschewer. • ESCHEWER n. one who eschews. |
| ESCHEWING | • eschewing v. Present participle of eschew. • ESCHEW v. to avoid. |
| MARESCHAL | • mareschal n. (Historical) An officer of an household. • mareschal n. (Military) A man of the highest military rank in certain countries. • mareschal n. A herald. |
| PRESCHOOL | • preschool adj. Of or relating to the years of early childhood before attendance at primary school. • preschool n. A nursery school. • preschool v. (Transitive) To provide nursery school education for. |
| RESCHOOLS | • reschools v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reschool. • RESCHOOL v. to school again. |
| SENESCHAL | • seneschal n. A steward, particularly (historical) one in charge of a medieval nobleman’s estate. • seneschal n. (Historical) An officer of the crown in late medieval and early modern France who served as a kind of… • SENESCHAL n. (historical) an agent or steward in charge of a lord's estate in feudal times. |