| EASTERNER | • easterner n. A native or inhabitant of the east of a region (or of the world as a whole), such as one of the eastern United States. • Easterner n. Alternative letter-case form of easterner. • EASTERNER n. one who lives in or comes from the east. |
| GITTERNED | • gitterned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gittern. • GITTERN v. to play a medieval guitar. |
| INTERNEES | • internees n. Plural of internee. • INTERNEE n. one who has been interned. |
| INTERNETS | • internets n. Plural of internet. • internets n. (Humorous, with the) The Internet. • Internets n. Alternative letter-case form of internets. |
| LANTERNED | • lanterned v. Simple past tense and past participle of lantern. • LANTERN v. to provide with a case for carrying a light. |
| PATTERNED | • patterned adj. Conformed to a pattern, a model to be followed. • patterned adj. Supplied with a pattern. • patterned v. Simple past tense and past participle of pattern. |
| SAUTERNES | • sauternes n. Plural of sauterne. • Sauternes prop.n. A region of France known for producing dessert wines. • Sauternes n. A wine produced in Sauternes, such as the prestigious Château d’Yquem. |
| STERNEBRA | • sternebra n. (Anatomy) One of the segments of the sternum. • STERNEBRA n. one of the segments of the sternum. |
| TESTERNED | • testerned v. Simple past tense and past participle of testern. • TESTERN v. (Shakespeare) to reward with sixpence. |
| UTTERNESS | • utterness n. The state or condition of being utter. • UTTERNESS n. the state of being utter. |
| WESTERNER | • westerner n. A native or inhabitant of the west of a region (or of the world as a whole). • Westerner n. Alternative letter-case form of westerner. • WESTERNER n. one who lives in or comes from the west. |