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ARSINE (AEINRS)

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C→ARCSINES[n. -S] · the inverse function to the sine
ARSENICS[n. -S] · a metallic element
CARNIES[n. -S] · carny «a carnival» / ----- { carney carnie carnival carny ¤ carneys carnies carnivals ¤ carney carneys carnies carnival carnivals carny }
D→RANDIEST[a. -DIER, -DIEST] · lustful / ----- [n. RANDIES] · a rude person
SANDIER[a. SANDIER, SANDIEST] · containing or covered with sand
SARDINEDS[v. -DINED, -DINING, -DINES]¹ · to pack tightly (¹=sardined sardining) / ----- { sard sardine sardius ¤ sardines sardiuses sards ¤ sard sardine sardined sardines sardining sards ¤ sardine }
F→INFARES[n. -S] · a reception for newlyweds
G→EARINGS[n. -S] · a line on a ship
ERASING[v. ERASED, ERASING, ERASES] · to rub or scrape out - ERASABLE [a.]
GAINERS[n. -S] · one that gains «to acquire»
REAGINS[n. -S] · a type of antibody - REAGINIC [a.]
REGAINS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to gain again +
REGINAS[n. -NAE or -NAS] · queen «to make a queen «a female monarch» of» - REGINAL [a.]
SEARING[a. SEARER, SEAREST] · sere / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to burn the surface of / ----- { sear searer searing sere ¤ sears serer seres ¤ sear seared searing sears sere ¤ sear seared searer searest searing seer sere sered serer serest sering }
SERINGAS[n. -S] · a Brazilian~ tree
H→HERNIAS[n. -NIAS or -NIAE] · the protrusion of an organ through its surrounding wall - HERNIAL [a.]
NEARISH[a.] · somewhat near
I→SENARII[n. -NARII] · a Greek or Latin~ verse consisting of six metrical feet
J→INJERAS[n. -S] · a type of Ethiopian~ bread
K→SNAKIER[a. SNAKIER, SNAKIEST] · snaky «resembling a snake» / ----- { snakey snakier snakiest snaky ¤ snakily }
L→ALINERS[n. -S] · aligner «one that aligns» / ----- { aligner aliner ¤ aligners aliners }
NAILERS[n. -S] · one that nails «to fasten with a nail «a slender piece of metal»»
RENAILS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to nail again +
M→MARINES[n. -S] · a soldier trained for service at sea and on land
REMAINS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to continue in the same state / ----- { remain remaining remanent ¤ remains ¤ remain remained remaining remains ¤ remaining remanent }
SEMINARSY[n. -S] · an advanced study group at a college or university
N→INSANER[a. -SANER, -SANEST] · mentally unsound - INSANELY [b.]
INSNAREDRS[v. -SNARED, -SNARING, -SNARES] · to ensnare «to trap» / ----- { snare snaring ¤ snares ¤ ensnare ensnared ensnares ensnaring insnare insnared insnares insnaring snare snared snares snaring ¤ ensnaring }
O→ERASIONS[n. -S] · an erasure
P→PANIERS[n. -S] · pannier «a large basket» / ----- { panier pannier ¤ paniers panniers }
RAPINES[n. -S] · the taking of property by force
R→SIERRAN[n. -S] · a mountain range - SIERRAN [a.]
S→ARSINES[n. -S] · a poisonous gas
SARNIES[n. -S] · a sandwich
T→ANESTRI[n. -TRI] · a period of sexual dormancy
ANTSIER[a. -SIER, -SIEST] · fidgety «nervously restless»
NASTIER[a. -TIER, -TIEST] · offensive to the senses - NASTILY [b.] / ----- [n. -TIES] · something that is nasty
RATINES[n. -S] · a heavy fabric / ----- { ratine ratteen ¤ ratines ratteens }
RETAINS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to keep possession of
RETINAS[n. -NAS or -NAE] · a membrane of the eye
RETSINAS[n. -S] · a resin-flavored Greek wine
STAINERS[n. -S] · one that stains «to discolor or dirty»
STEARINES[n. -S] · the solid portion of a fat - STEARIC [a.] / ----- { stearin stearine tristearin ¤ stearines stearins tristearins ¤ stearic }
V→RAVINES[n. -S] · a narrow, steep-sided valley