CONTINUE | • continue v. (Transitive) To proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity). • continue v. (Transitive) To make last; to prolong. • continue v. (Transitive) To retain (someone or something) in a given state, position, etc. |
DETENUES | • DETENUE n. (French) a (female) prisoner, esp. a political prisoner in India. |
DETINUES | • detinues n. Plural of detinue. • DETINUE n. action to recover property wrongfully detained. |
INCONNUE | • inconnue n. Alternative form of inconnu (fish). • INCONNUE n. (French) an unknown (female) person. |
INGENUES | • ingenues n. Plural of ingenue. • ingénues n. Plural of ingénue. • INGENUE n. (French) an artless, naive young woman. |
INNUENDO | • innuendo n. A derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing. An implication, intimation or insinuation. • innuendo n. (Logic) A rhetorical device with an omitted, but obvious conclusion, made to increase the force of an argument. • innuendo n. (Law) Part of a pleading in cases of libel and slander, pointing out what and who was meant by the libellous… |
MINUENDS | • minuends n. Plural of minuend. • MINUEND n. a number from which another is to be subtracted. |
MINUETED | • minueted v. Simple past tense and past participle of minuet. • MINUET v. to dance a minuet. |
PARVENUE | • parvenue n. Female equivalent of parvenu. • PARVENUE n. (French) a female parvenu. |
RETINUED | • retinued adj. Provided with a retinue. • RETINUED adj. having a retinue. |
RETINUES | • retinues n. Plural of retinue. • RETINUE n. a group of attendants. |
REVENUED | • revenued v. Simple past tense and past participle of revenue. • REVENUED adj. possessed of revenue. |
REVENUER | • revenuer n. (US, regional, now historical) A government official who enforces laws prohibiting the illegal distillation… • REVENUER n. a revenue officer. |
REVENUES | • revenues n. Plural of revenue. • REVENUE n. the income of a government. |