| CENTRALER | • CENTRAL adj. in the middle. |
| CENTRALLY | • centrally adv. (Location) In a central manner or situation; at, to, through or from the centre. • CENTRAL adv. in the middle. |
| DICENTRAS | • dicentras n. Plural of dicentra. • DICENTRA n. a plant with two broadly pouched outer petals, also DIELYTRA. |
| ENTRAILED | • entrailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrail. • ENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to interlace or entwine. |
| ENTRAINED | • entrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrain. • ENTRAIN v. to board a train. |
| ENTRAINER | • entrainer n. (Chemistry) A substance used for entraining. • ENTRAINER n. one who entrains. |
| ENTRALLES | • ENTRALL n. (Spenser) an entrail. |
| ENTRAMMEL | • entrammel v. (Transitive) To hamper by entangling. • ENTRAMMEL v. to trammel; to entangle. |
| ENTRANCED | • entranced adj. Placed in a trance. • entranced adj. Held at attention, as if by magic. • entranced v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrance. |
| ENTRANCES | • entrances n. Plural of entrance. • entrances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrance. • ENTRANCE v. to fill with delight. |
| ENTRAPPED | • entrapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of entrap. • ENTRAP v. to trap. |
| ENTRAPPER | • entrapper n. One who, or that which, entraps. • ENTRAPPER n. one who entraps. |
| EPICENTRA | • EPICENTRUM n. the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an earthquake, also EPICENTER, EPICENTRE. |
| EVENTRATE | • EVENTRATE v. to open the belly. |
| REENTRANT | • reentrant adj. Reentering; pointing inward. • reentrant adj. (Programming, of a mutual exclusion mechanism) Such that the corresponding lock can be reacquired by… • reentrant adj. (Programming) That may be executed more than once at a time either by different threads, or because of recursion. |
| VENTRALLY | • ventrally adv. In a ventral manner or orientation. • VENTRAL adv. pertaining to the underside or the belly. |