| ENTREASURED | • entreasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of entreasure. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury. |
| ENTREASURES | • entreasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entreasure. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury. |
| ENTREATABLE | • entreatable adj. That may be entreated. • ENTREATABLE adj. (obsolete) that can be entreated. |
| ENTREATINGS | • entreatings n. Plural of entreating. • ENTREATING n. the act of asking earnestly. |
| ENTREATMENT | • entreatment n. (Obsolete) entreaty; invitation. • ENTREATMENT n. the act of entreating. |
| INTREATFULL | • INTREATFULL adj. (Spenser) full of entreaty. |
| INTREATMENT | • INTREATMENT n. the act of intreating. |
| MISENTREATS | • misentreats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misentreat. • MISENTREAT v. (obsolete) to treat wrongfully. |
| UNTREASURED | • untreasured adj. Not treasured; unvalued or unbeloved. • untreasured adj. Without treasure; possessing or containing no great prize. • untreasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of untreasure. |
| UNTREASURES | • untreasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untreasure. • UNTREASURE v. to despoil. |
| UNTREATABLE | • untreatable adj. Not treatable; impossible to treat. • untreatable n. A person with a condition that cannot be treated. • UNTREATABLE adj. that cannot be treated. |
| UNTREATABLY | • untreatably adv. In an untreatable way. |