ENERGUMENS | • energumens n. Plural of energumen. • ENERGUMEN n. (obsolete) a person supposedly possessed by an evil spirit. |
ENNEAGRAMS | • enneagrams n. Plural of enneagram. • ENNEAGRAM n. a personality system involving nine distinct personality types. |
ENRAGEMENT | • enragement n. Rage. • ENRAGEMENT n. the act of enraging or state of being enraged. |
ENREGIMENT | • enregiment v. (Transitive) To form into a regiment. • ENREGIMENT v. to form into a regiment. |
ENRHEUMING | • enrheuming v. Present participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
FERMENTING | • fermenting v. Present participle of ferment. • FERMENT v. to undergo a type of chemical reaction. |
GOVERNMENT | • government n. The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization. • government n. (Grammar, linguistics) The relationship between a word and its dependents. • government n. The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power. |
MEANDERING | • meandering v. Present participle of meander. • meandering adj. Winding or rambling. • meandering n. An instance or period of roaming. |
MONDEGREEN | • mondegreen n. (Linguistics) A form of error arising from mishearing a spoken or sung phrase. • mondegreen n. (Rare) A misunderstanding of a written or spoken phrase as a result of multiple definitions. • MONDEGREEN n. a phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song. |
NEWSMONGER | • newsmonger n. A gossip. • newsmonger n. (Colloquial) A journalist. • NEWSMONGER n. a person who deals in news; a gossip. |
REAMENDING | • reamending v. Present participle of reamend. • REAMEND v. to amend again. |
REGAINMENT | • regainment n. An instance of regaining. • REGAINMENT n. the act of regaining. |
RESIGNMENT | • resignment n. Resignation. • RESIGNMENT n. the act of resigning. |