| ADRENALS | • adrenals n. Plural of adrenal. • ADRENAL n. an adrenal gland. |
| CRENATED | • crenated adj. Crenate. • CRENATED adj. having a notched or scalloped edge, also CRENATE. |
| FORENAME | • forename n. A name that precedes the surname. • forename v. To assign (someone) a first name. • forename v. Synonym of prenominate. |
| GRENACHE | • grenache n. A specific widely-planted variety of red wine grape, or a wine made from such grapes. • GRENACHE n. a kind of black grape; a red wine made from this. |
| GRENADES | • grenades n. Plural of grenade. • GRENADE n. a small explosive shell designed to be thrown by hand or launched mechanically. |
| PRENAMES | • prenames n. Plural of prename. • PRENAME n. a forename. |
| PRENASAL | • prenasal adj. (Anatomy) Situated in front of the nose, or in front of the nasal chambers. • prenasal n. The anterior half of a divided nasal scale. • PRENASAL adj. situated in front of the nose, or in front of the nasal chambers. |
| PRENATAL | • prenatal adj. Being or happening before birth. • prenatal n. A person who is expecting to give birth. • prenatal n. A dietary supplement to be taken by somebody expecting to give birth. |
| PRERENAL | • prerenal adj. Situated above the kidneys, or at the junction of the vena cava and the renal vein. • prerenal adj. Occurring in the blood supply to the kidneys. • PRERENAL adj. situated in front of the kidneys. |
| RENAGUED | • renagued v. Simple past tense and past participle of renague. • RENAGUE v. to refuse, deny, also RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENEGUE, RENIG. |
| RENAGUES | • renagues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renague. • RENAGUE v. to refuse, deny, also RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENEGUE, RENIG. |
| RENAILED | • renailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of renail. • RENAIL v. to nail again. |
| RENAMING | • renaming v. Present participle of rename. • renaming n. (Gerund of rename) An act in which something is renamed. • RENAME v. to issue with a new name. |
| RENATURE | • renature v. (Biochemistry) To reconstruct the original form of a protein or nucleic acid following denaturation. • RENATURE v. to restore natural qualities. |
| RENAYING | • renaying v. Present participle of renay. • RENAY v. (obsolete) to renounce, abjure, also RENEY, RENY. |
| SERENADE | • serenade n. A love song that is sung directly to one’s love interest, especially one performed below the window… • serenade n. (Music) An instrumental composition in several movements. • serenade v. (Transitive) To sing or play a serenade for (someone). |
| SERENATA | • serenata n. (Music) A type of baroque cantata performed outdoors, in the evening, with mixed vocal and instrumental forces. • SERENATA n. (Italian) a piece of vocal music, esp. one on an amorous subject, also SERENADE, SERENATE. |
| SERENATE | • serenate n. Obsolete form of serenade. • SERENATE v. to calm, make serene. |
| TRENAILS | • trenails n. Plural of trenail. • TRENAIL n. a wooden peg used to fasten timber, also TREENAIL, TRUNNEL. |