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There are 20 words ending with ENTRE

AVENTREaventre v. (Obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To thrust forward (at a venture), as a spear.
AVENTRE v. (Spenser) to thrust, direct.
BARYCENTREbarycentre n. (Mathematics, physics, astronomy) The point at the centre of a system; an average point, weighted according…
BARYCENTRE n. a centre of mass, esp. of the earth-moon system.
CENTREcentre 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.
CHROMOCENTREchromocentre n. Synonym of karyosome.
CHROMOCENTRE n. a densely staining aggregation of heterochromatic regions in the nucleus of some cells, also CHROMOCENTER.
CIRCUMCENTREcircumcentre n. Alternative spelling of circumcenter.
CIRCUMCENTRE n. the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices, also CIRCUMCENTER.
CONCENTREconcentre v. (British spelling, dated, intransitive) To come together at a common centre.
concentre v. (British spelling, dated, intransitive) To coincide.
concentre v. (British spelling, dated, transitive) To bring together at a common centre.
DAYCENTREday␣centre n. (UK) a place providing care, attention and recreation facilities during the day for people who aren’t…
DAYCENTRE n. a building used for daycare.
DECENTREdecentre v. To remove the centre from. to decentre the tyres from some model vehicle kits.
decentre v. (Optics) To place away from the centre; to make eccentric.
decentre v. To displace from the centre.
EPICENTREepicentre n. (Seismology) The point on the land or water surface directly above the focus, or hypocentre, of an earthquake.
epicentre n. (Military) The point on the surface of the earth directly above an underground explosion.
epicentre n. (Figuratively, proscribed) The focal point of any activity, especially if dangerous or destructive.
HYPOCENTREhypocentre n. (Geology) The focus of an earthquake, directly under the epicentre.
hypocentre n. (Military) The point on the surface below an atmospheric explosion; ground zero.
HYPOCENTRE n. the point on the earth directly below the centre of a nuclear explosion.
INCENTREincentre n. (UK) Alternative spelling of incenter.
INCENTRE n. the centre of an inscribed circle, also INCENTER.
JOBCENTREjobcentre n. Alternative spelling of Jobcentre.
Jobcentre n. (Britain) A government-funded agency that helps the unemployed to find work.
job␣centre n. Britain standard spelling of job center.
METACENTREmetacentre n. (Physics, nautical) The point where a vertical line through a tilted vessel’s center of buoyancy intersects…
METACENTRE n. a term in physics relating to centres of gravity of a body floating in liquid, also METACENTER.
MULTICENTREmulticentre adj. Of or pertaining to multiple centres.
multicentre adj. (Medicine) Describing a trial (of a drug or procedure) that is held at more than one clinic or research centre.
MULTICENTRE adj. comprising or involving several centres, also MULTICENTER.
ORTHOCENTREorthocentre n. Alternative form of orthocenter.
ORTHOCENTRE n. the point of intersection of the altitudes of a triangle, also ORTHOCENTER.
PERICENTREpericentre n. Alternative spelling of pericenter.
PERICENTRE n. the point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre, also PERICENTER.
RECENTRErecentre v. Alternative form of recenter.
RECENTRE v. to centre again.
SKILLCENTRESKILLCENTRE n. formerly in Britain, a Government-funded training establishment to assist those who wish to develop new occupational skills.
SUBCENTREsubcentre n. Alternative form of subcenter.
SUBCENTRE n. a subordinate center, also SUBCENTER.
VENTREVentre prop.n. A surname from Italian.
VENTRE v. (obsolete) to venture.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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