| ALEBENCH | • alebench n. (Historical) A bench at the front of an alehouse or inn where drinkers can sit. • ale-bench n. Alternative form of alebench. • ale␣bench n. Alternative form of alebench. |
| BEDRENCH | • bedrench v. (Archaic, transitive) To drench thoroughly; to make extremely wet; saturate with moisture; soak. • BEDRENCH v. to wet thoroughly. |
| DISBENCH | • disbench v. (Transitive) To drive from a bench or seat. • disbench v. (Transitive, UK, law) To deprive (a bencher) of his privileges. • DISBENCH v. to drive from a bench. |
| ENTRENCH | • entrench v. (Construction, archaeology) To dig or excavate a trench; to trench. • entrench v. (Military) To surround or provide with a trench, especially for defense; to dig in. • entrench v. (Figuratively) To establish a substantial position in business, politics, etc. |
| HAWFINCH | • hawfinch n. A large Eurasian finch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes), with a thick bill. • HAWFINCH n. a Eurasian finch. |
| INDRENCH | • indrench v. (Transitive, obsolete) To sink or immerse; to steep. • INDRENCH v. to submerge in water. |
| INTRENCH | • intrench v. Archaic form of entrench. • INTRENCH v. to fix firmly, also ENTRENCH. |
| KEYPUNCH | • keypunch n. (Computing) A mechanical device whose keys are pressed, individually or in combination, to punch holes… • keypunch n. (Computing) An electric machine with a keyboard that has the same function. • keypunch v. To use such a device or machine. |
| OUTPUNCH | • outpunch v. (Transitive) To punch harder or better than. • OUTPUNCH v. to surpass in punching. |
| PRELUNCH | • prelunch adj. Before lunch. • PRELUNCH adj. before lunch. |
| PREPUNCH | • prepunch v. (Transitive) To punch holes in something in advance. • PREPUNCH v. to punch in advance. |
| REBRANCH | • rebranch v. (Intransitive) To branch again. • REBRANCH v. to form secondary branches. |
| RELAUNCH | • relaunch v. To launch again. • relaunch n. The act or fact of launching again. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| RETRENCH | • retrench v. (Transitive) To cut down or reduce. • retrench v. (Transitive) To confine; to limit; to restrict. • retrench v. (Transitive, military) To furnish with a retrenchment (a defensive work within a fortification). |
| SARPANCH | • sarpanch n. The elected head of a panchayat (village government) in Bangladesh, India, or Pakistan. • SARPANCH n. (Hindi) the head of an Indian village. |
| UNCLENCH | • unclench v. (Transitive) To open (something that was clenched). • unclench v. (Intransitive) To relax, especially one’s muscles. • UNCLENCH v. to open from a clenched position, also UNCLINCH. |
| UNCLINCH | • unclinch v. Alternative form of unclench. • UNCLINCH v. to open from a clenched position, also UNCLENCH. |