| CENTREING | • centreing v. Present participle of centre. • centreing n. Alternative form of centring. • CENTREING n. the framework on which an arch is supported during its construction. |
| CENTREMAN | • centreman n. (Ice hockey, Australian rules football) The player in the position of centre. • CENTREMAN n. one who plays in the centre position, e.g. in ice hockey. |
| CENTREMEN | • centremen n. Plural of centreman. • CENTREMAN n. one who plays in the centre position, e.g. in ice hockey. |
| CONCENTRE | • concentre v. (British spelling, dated, intransitive) To come together at a common centre. • concentre v. (British spelling, dated, intransitive) To coincide. • concentre v. (British spelling, dated, transitive) To bring together at a common centre. |
| DAYCENTRE | • day␣centre n. (UK) a place providing care, attention and recreation facilities during the day for people who aren’t… • DAYCENTRE n. a building used for daycare. |
| DECENTRED | • decentred v. Simple past tense and past participle of decentre. • DECENTRE v. to put out of center, also DECENTER. |
| DECENTRES | • decentres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decentre. • DECENTRE v. to put out of center, also DECENTER. |
| ENTREATED | • entreated v. Simple past tense and past participle of entreat. • ENTREAT v. to ask for earnestly, also INTREAT. |
| ENTRECHAT | • entrechat n. (Dance) A manoeuvre whereby the performer jumps up and strikes the heels together a number of times. • ENTRECHAT n. (French) a ballet leap in which the dancer repeatedly crosses the legs. |
| ENTRECOTE | • entrecôte n. A premium cut of beef used for steaks and roasts. • ENTRECOTE n. (French) a steak cut from between two ribs. |
| ENTREMETS | • entremets n. A side dish (often of vegetables), or a small dish of savories served between courses. • entremets n. A dessert. • ENTREMETS n. (French) edible pastry sculpture served between main courses, also ENTREMES, ENTREMESSE. |
| ENTREPOTS | • entrepots n. Plural of entrepot. • entrepôts n. Plural of entrepôt. • ENTREPOT n. (French) a place, such as a warehouse, port, or trading center, to which goods are brought for distribution to other parts of the world. |
| ENTRESOLS | • entresols n. Plural of entresol. • ENTRESOL n. (French) a low storey between two higher ones, usually between the ground floor and the first storey. |
| EPICENTRE | • epicentre n. (Seismology) The point on the land or water surface directly above the focus, or hypocentre, of an earthquake. • epicentre n. (Military) The point on the surface of the earth directly above an underground explosion. • epicentre n. (Figuratively, proscribed) The focal point of any activity, especially if dangerous or destructive. |
| INCENTRES | • incentres n. Plural of incentre. • INCENTRE n. the centre of an inscribed circle, also INCENTER. |
| JOBCENTRE | • jobcentre n. Alternative spelling of Jobcentre. • Jobcentre n. (Britain) A government-funded agency that helps the unemployed to find work. • job␣centre n. Britain standard spelling of job center. |
| RECENTRED | • recentred v. Simple past tense and past participle of recentre. • RECENTRE v. to centre again. |
| RECENTRES | • recentres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recentre. • RECENTRE v. to centre again. |
| SUBCENTRE | • subcentre n. Alternative form of subcenter. • SUBCENTRE n. a subordinate center, also SUBCENTER. |