| ALIENS | • aliens n. Plural of alien. • aliens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alien. • ALIEN v. to alienate. |
| CLIENT | • client n. A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services. • client n. (Computing) The role of a computer application or system that requests and/or consumes the services… • client n. A person who receives help or services from a professional such as a lawyer or accountant. |
| DIENES | • dienes n. Plural of diene. • DIENE n. an organic compound containing two double bonds between carbon atoms. |
| FIENDS | • fiends n. Plural of fiend. • fiends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fiend. • FIEND n. a devil; a person driven by the most intense wickedness or hate. |
| FIENTS | • FIENT n. (Scots) a fiend, a devil. |
| FRIEND | • friend n. A person, typically someone other than a family member, spouse or lover, whose company one enjoys and… • friend n. An associate who provides assistance. • friend n. A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted. |
| LIENAL | • lienal adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the spleen. • LIENAL adj. pertaining to the spleen. |
| 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. |
| LIENOR | • lienor n. (Law) A lienholder. • lienor n. (Law, Australia) A lienee. • LIENOR n. a party who holds a lien on a property. |
| NIENTE | • niente adv. (Music) totally silent, as a musical direction (abbreviated to n. or ∅ in sheet music). • NIENTE adv. (Italian) softly fading away - used as a musical direction. |
| ORIENT | • orient prop.n. Usually preceded by the: alternative letter-case form of Orient (“a region or a part of the world to… • orient n. The part of the horizon where the sun first appears in the morning; the east. • orient n. (Obsolete) A pearl originating from the Indian region, reputed to be of great brilliance; (by extension)… |
| PIENDS | • piends n. Plural of piend. • PIEND n. an outward pointing angle in a fortification. |
| SCIENT | • scient adj. Knowing; aware; knowledgeable. • scient n. Obsolete spelling of scion. • SCIENT adj. (archaic) knowing; skillful. |
| SIENNA | • sienna n. (Countable) A form of clay containing iron and manganese. • sienna n. (Countable and uncountable) A pigment with a reddish-brown colour. • sienna n. (Countable and uncountable) A light reddish-brown colour. |
| SIENTS | • sients n. Plural of sient. • SIENT n. (archaic) a scion, also CION, SEYEN, SIEN, SYEN. |
| TRIENE | • triene n. (Organic chemistry) Any alkene that has three double bonds. • TRIENE n. a type of chemical compound. |
| TRIENS | • triens n. A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic valued at 4 unciae. • TRIENS n. (Latin) a coin of ancient Rome. |
| VIENNA | • Vienna prop.n. The capital and largest city in Austria. • Vienna prop.n. A locale in the United States. • Vienna prop.n. A female given name. |
| WIENER | • wiener n. (North America) A sausage made from beef, chicken or pork. • wiener n. (North America, UK) A frankfurter, a hot dog. • wiener n. (North America, colloquial) A penis. |
| WIENIE | • wienie n. (North America, informal) A wiener. • wienie n. (North America, informal) The penis. • WIENIE n. a frankfurter, a small smoked beef or pork sausage, also WEENIE, WEENY, WEINER, WIENER, WIENERWURST. |