| CAESAREANS | • caesareans n. Plural of caesarean, an alternative capitalization of Caesarean. • Caesareans n. Plural of Caesarean. • Cæsareans n. Plural of Cæsarean. |
| DAGUERREAN | • Daguerrean adj. Relating to Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), French artist and physicist, or to his invention of the daguerreotype. • DAGUERREAN adj. relating to photography by daguerreotype. |
| EPICUREANS | • epicureans n. Plural of epicurean. • Epicureans n. Plural of Epicurean. • EPICUREAN n. someone who believes that avoidance of pain is the greatest good. |
| MISCREANCE | • miscreance n. (Obsolete) The quality of being miscreant; adherence to a false religion; false faith. • MISCREANCE n. (Spenser) false religious belief, also MISCREANCY, MISCREAUNCE. |
| MISCREANCY | • miscreancy n. Alternative form of miscreance. • MISCREANCY n. (Spenser) false religious belief, also MISCREANCE, MISCREAUNCE. |
| MISCREANTS | • miscreants n. Plural of miscreant. • MISCREANT n. originally, a misbeliever, a heretic; hence, a despicable person. |
| PROCREANTS | • procreants n. Plural of procreant. • PROCREANT n. a person who or thing which procreates. |
| REANALYSED | • reanalysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reanalyse. • REANALYSE v. to analyse again, also REANALYZE. |
| REANALYSES | • reanalyses n. Plural of reanalysis. • reanalyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reanalyse. • REANALYSIS n. the act of analysing again. |
| REANALYSIS | • reanalysis n. A second or subsequent analysis. • reanalysis n. (Linguistics) Analyzing a lexeme with a different structure from its original, often by misunderstanding… • REANALYSIS n. the act of analysing again. |
| REANALYZED | • reanalyzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reanalyze. • REANALYZE v. to analyze again, also REANALYSE. |
| REANALYZES | • reanalyzes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reanalyze. • REANALYZE v. to analyze again, also REANALYSE. |
| REANIMATED | • reanimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reanimate. • REANIMATE v. to bring back to life. |
| REANIMATES | • reanimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reanimate. • REANIMATE v. to bring back to life. |
| REANNEXING | • reannexing v. Present participle of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REANOINTED | • reanointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reanoint. • REANOINT v. to anoint again. |
| REANSWERED | • reanswered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reanswer. • REANSWER v. (Shakespeare) to be equivalent to. |
| RECREANCES | • RECREANCE n. mean-spiritedness; apostasy; treachery, also RECREANCY. |
| RECREANTLY | • recreantly adv. In a recreant manner. • RECREANT adv. (archaic) cowardly, apostate. |
| THEREANENT | • thereanent adv. (Scotland) Concerning that; relating to that; thereabout. • there-anent adv. Alternative form of thereanent. • THEREANENT adv. (Scots) concerning that matter. |