| ALIENEE | • alienee n. The person to whom a property is alienated. • ALIENEE n. one to whom the title of property is transferred, as opposed to alienor.
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| ALIENEES | • alienees n. Plural of alienee. • ALIENEE n. one to whom the title of property is transferred, as opposed to alienor.
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| LIENEE | • lienee n. (Law) One who has right of possession of goods but not right of property; the registered owner. • LIENEE n. in law, a party against whom a lien has been placed.
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| LIENEES | • lienees n. Plural of lienee. • LIENEE n. in law, a party against whom a lien has been placed.
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| MENEER | • MENEER n. (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MIJNHEER, MYNHEER. | 
| MENEERS | • MENEER n. (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MIJNHEER, MYNHEER. | 
| PRENEED | • preneed adj. Arranged before a need arises. • preneed n. A service purchased and arranged before the need for it arises.
 • PRENEED adj. arranged or made available in advance of eventual requirements, as in preneed funereal arrangements.
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| VENEER | • veneer n. A thin decorative covering of fine material (usually wood) applied to coarser wood or other material. • veneer n. An attractive appearance that covers or disguises one’s true nature or feelings.
 • veneer v. (Transitive, woodworking) To apply veneer to.
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| VENEERED | • veneered v. Simple past tense and past participle of veneer. • VENEER v. to overlay with thin layers of material.
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| VENEERER | • veneerer n. A person who makes and applies veneers. • VENEERER n. one who veneers.
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| VENEERERS | • veneerers n. Plural of veneerer. • VENEERER n. one who veneers.
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| VENEERING | • veneering v. Present participle of veneer. • veneering n. An application of veneer.
 • VENEERING n. an overlay with a thin sheet of fine wood or other material.
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| VENEERINGS | • veneerings n. Plural of veneering. • VENEERING n. an overlay with a thin sheet of fine wood or other material.
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| VENEERS | • veneers n. Plural of veneer. • veneers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of veneer.
 • VENEER v. to overlay with thin layers of material.
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