| AVENUES | • avenues n. Plural of avenue. • AVENUE n. a wide street. |
| CONTINUES | • continues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of continue. • continues n. Plural of continue. • CONTINUE v. to go on with. |
| DETENUES | • DETENUE n. (French) a (female) prisoner, esp. a political prisoner in India. |
| DETINUES | • detinues n. Plural of detinue. • DETINUE n. action to recover property wrongfully detained. |
| DISCONTINUES | • discontinues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discontinue. • DISCONTINUE v. to break the continuity of. |
| INCONNUES | • inconnues n. Plural of inconnue. • INCONNUE n. (French) an unknown (female) person. |
| INGENUES | • ingenues n. Plural of ingenue. • ingénues n. Plural of ingénue. • INGENUE n. (French) an artless, naive young woman. |
| PARVENUES | • parvenues n. Plural of parvenue. • PARVENUE n. (French) a female parvenu. |
| RECONTINUES | • recontinues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recontinue. • RECONTINUE v. to continue anew. |
| RETINUES | • retinues n. Plural of retinue. • RETINUE n. a group of attendants. |
| REVENUES | • revenues n. Plural of revenue. • REVENUE n. the income of a government. |
| TENUES | • tenues n. Plural of tenuis. • TENUIS n. (Latin) a voiceless stop consonant, such as k, p or t. |
| VENUES | • venues n. Plural of venue. • VENUE n. the chosen location for an event, also VENEWE, VENEY. |