| GREENCHAIN | • green␣chain n. An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill. |
| GREENCLOTH | • Greencloth prop.n. (Historical) A board or court of justice formerly held in the counting-house of the British sovereign’s… • GREENCLOTH n. a department of the royal household chiefly concerned with the commissariat. |
| SCREENCAST | • screencast n. A digital recording of a computer screen’s display. • screencast n. A video stream that’s broadcasted live to an audience. • SCREENCAST n. a digital recording of the display on a computer screen that may be viewed on another device. |
| GREENCHAINS | • green␣chains n. Plural of green chain. |
| GREENCLOTHS | • GREENCLOTH n. a department of the royal household chiefly concerned with the commissariat. |
| REENCOUNTER | • reencounter n. Alternative spelling of re-encounter. • reencounter v. Alternative spelling of re-encounter. • re-encounter n. A second or subsequent encounter. |
| SCREENCASTS | • screencasts n. Plural of screencast. • SCREENCAST n. a digital recording of the display on a computer screen that may be viewed on another device. |
| SCREENCRAFT | • screencraft n. The art of creating film and television works. • SCREENCRAFT n. the art of writing for the screen. |
| REENCOUNTERS | • reencounters n. Plural of reencounter. • reencounters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reencounter. • re-encounters n. Plural of re-encounter. |
| SCREENCRAFTS | • SCREENCRAFT n. the art of writing for the screen. |
| REENCOUNTERED | • reencountered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reencounter. • re-encountered v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-encounter. • REENCOUNTER v. to encounter again. |
| REENCOUNTERING | • reencountering v. Present participle of reencounter. • re-encountering v. Present participle of re-encounter. • REENCOUNTER v. to encounter again. |