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There are 20 words containing FENEST

FENESTRAfenestra n. (Anatomy) An opening in a body, sometimes with a membrane.
FENESTRA n. (Latin) a perforation.
FENESTRAEfenestrae n. Plural of fenestra.
FENESTRA n. (Latin) a perforation.
FENESTRALfenestral n. (Archaeology) A casement or window sash closed with cloth or paper instead of glass.
fenestral adj. (Architecture) Relating to a window or windows.
fenestral adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to a fenestra.
FENESTRASfenestras n. Plural of fenestra.
FENESTRA n. (Latin) a perforation.
FENESTELLAfenestella n. A niche on the south side of an altar, containing the piscina and sometimes the credence.
Fenestella prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fenestellidae – extinct bryozoans forming fan-shaped colonies with…
Fenestella prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fenestellaceae – certain fungi.
FENESTRALSfenestrals n. Plural of fenestral.
FENESTRAL n. a window with some other translucent material instead of glass.
FENESTRATEfenestrate adj. Fenestrated.
fenestrate adj. Having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated.
fenestrate adj. (Zoology, botany) Having transparent spots, like the wings of certain butterflies.
FENESTELLAEfenestellae n. Plural of fenestella.
FENESTELLA n. a recess in church wall for storing communion vessels.
FENESTELLASFENESTELLA n. a recess in church wall for storing communion vessels.
FENESTRATEDfenestrated adj. (Architecture) Having windows.
fenestrated adj. (Botany) Having perforations through the leaves or fistulate/hollow/tubular stems/trunks.
fenestrated v. (Surgery) simple past tense and past participle of fenestrate.
FENESTRATESfenestrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fenestrate.
fenestrates n. Plural of fenestrate.
FENESTRATE v. to equip with windows.
DEFENESTRATEdefenestrate v. (Transitive) To eject or throw (someone or something) from or through a window.
defenestrate v. (Transitive) To throw out; to remove or dismiss (someone) from a position of power or authority.
defenestrate v. (Computing, transitive, humorous, slang) To remove a Windows operating system from a computer.
FENESTRATINGfenestrating v. Present participle of fenestrate.
FENESTRATE v. to equip with windows.
FENESTRATIONfenestration n. (Architecture) The arrangement of windows and similar openings in a building.
fenestration n. (Surgery, anatomy) An opening in the surface of an organ etc; the surgical creation of such an opening…
fenestration n. (Surgery, anatomy) An opening that occurs naturally or is created surgically, as through a biological membrane.
DEFENESTRATEDdefenestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of defenestrate.
DEFENESTRATE v. to throw out of a window.
DEFENESTRATESdefenestrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defenestrate.
DEFENESTRATE v. to throw out of a window.
FENESTRATIONSfenestrations n. Plural of fenestration.
FENESTRATION n. the arrangement, proportioning, and design of windows and doors in a building.
DEFENESTRATINGdefenestrating v. Present participle of defenestrate.
DEFENESTRATE v. to throw out of a window.
DEFENESTRATIONdefenestration n. The act of throwing something or someone out of a window.
defenestration n. (Britain) The high-profile removal of a person from an organization.
defenestration n. (Computing, humorous) The act of removing the Microsoft Windows operating system from a computer in…
DEFENESTRATIONSdefenestrations n. Plural of defenestration.
DEFENESTRATION n. the act of throwing a thing or person out of a window.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 64 words
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  • Scrabble in Spanish: 48 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 59 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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