CAREEN | • careen v. (Nautical, transitive) To heave a ship down on one side so as to expose the other, in order to clean… • careen v. (Nautical, intransitive) To tilt on one side. • careen v. To lurch or sway violently from side to side. |
CENDRE | • CENDRE adj. (French) ash-blond. |
CENSER | • censer n. An ornamental container for burning incense, especially during religious ceremonies. • censer n. A person who censes, a person who perfumes with incense. • CENSER n. a vessel for burning incense. |
CENTER | • center n. (American spelling, Canadian spelling) Alternative spelling of centre. • center adj. (American spelling, Canadian spelling) Alternative spelling of centre. • center v. (American spelling, Canadian spelling) Alternative spelling of centre. |
CENTRE | • centre n. The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference. • centre n. The point in the interior of a sphere that is equidistant from all points on the circumference. • centre n. The middle portion of something; the part well away from the edges. |
CERNED | • CERNE v. (Shakespeare) to concern. |
CERNES | • CERNE v. (Shakespeare) to concern. |
CRENEL | • crenel n. The space between merlons in a crenelated battlement. • CRENEL v. to make indentations in a parapet. |
DECERN | • decern v. Decide; determine; decree. • decern v. Discern. • DECERN v. to decree by judicial sentence. |
ENCORE | • encore adv. (Conjunctive, hapax) In addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally. • encore n. A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete. • encore n. A call or demand (as by continued applause) for a repeat performance. |
ENRACE | • enrace v. (Obsolete) To enroot; to implant. • ENRACE v. (Spenser) to implant. |
FENCER | • fencer n. A participant in the sport of fencing. • fencer n. A person who makes, installs, repairs, or maintains fences. • FENCER n. one who fences. |
NECKER | • necker n. Someone who kisses; a kisser. • necker n. (Especially in compounds) Someone or something with a certain type of neck. • Necker prop.n. (Countable) A surname from French. |
PERCEN | • PERCEN v. (Spenser) to pierce. |
RECANE | • recane v. (Transitive) To replace the cane or rattan in (a piece of furniture). • RECANE v. to replace the cane of. |
RECENT | • recent adj. Having happened a short while ago. • recent adj. Up-to-date; not old-fashioned or dated. • recent adj. Having done something a short while ago that distinguishes them as what they are called. |
SCERNE | • scerne v. (Obsolete) To discern. • SCERNE v. (archaic) to discern. |
SCREEN | • screen n. A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous. • screen n. A material woven from fine wires intended to block animals or large particles from passing while allowing… • screen n. (By analogy) Searching through a sample for a target; an act of screening. |
SECERN | • secern v. (Transitive). • secern v. (Intransitive). • SECERN v. to discern as separate. |
TENREC | • tenrec n. Any of several diverse small mammals, of the family Tenrecidae, many native to Madagascar. • Tenrec prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Tenrecidae – the single species Tenrec ecaudatus, endemic to Madagascar. • TENREC n. (Malagasy) a small insectivore, native to Madagascar, also TANREC. |