Words Ending -EN

7- and 8-letter words ending with the suffix -EN with definitions

492 total entries across 2 section(s)

7-Letter Words Ending with -EN (254 entries)

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ABDOMENS[n. -MENS or -MINA] · the body cavity containing the viscera
ACROGENS[n. -S] · a plant growing at the apex only
MADWOMEN[n. ADWOMEN] · a woman employed in the advertising business
AGNOMENS[n. -MINA or -MENS] · an additional name given to an ancient Roman
ALBUMENS[n. -S] · the white of an egg / ----- { albumen albumin § albumens albumins }
ALMSMEN[n. ALMSMEN] · one who receives alms
ANLAGEN[n. -GEN or -GES] · the initial cell structure from which an embryonic organ develops
ANTIGENES[n. -S] · a substance that stimulates the production of antibodies / ----- { antigen antigene § antigenes antigens }
AUTOMEN[n. AUTOMEN] · an automobile maker
AUTOPENS[n. -S] · a device for imitating signatures
BASEMENT[n. BASEMEN] · a certain player in baseball
BATSMEN[n. BATSMEN] · one who bats «to hit a baseball»
BEADMEN[n. BEADMEN] · beadsman «one who prays for another» / ----- { beadman beadsman bedeman bedesman § beadmen beadsmen bedemen bedesmen }
BEDEMEN[n. BEDEMEN] · beadsman «one who prays for another» / ----- { beadman beadsman bedeman bedesman § beadmen beadsmen bedemen bedesmen }
BEDIZENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to dress gaudily / ----- { bedizening § bedizen bedizened bedizening bedizens dizen dizened dizening dizens § bedizened }
BEECHEN[n. -ES] · a type of tree - BEECHEN [a.]
BELLMEN[n. BELLMEN] · a town crier
BETAKEN[v. -TOOK, -TAKEN, -TAKING, -TAKES] · to cause to go
BETOKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to indicate
BETWEEN[p.] · in the space that separates / ----- { between }
BIRCHEN[a.] · made of birch wood
BIRDMEN[n. BIRDMEN] · one who keeps birds
BITCHEN[a.] · excellent «© excelling; surpassing others in some good quality or the sum of qualities; of great worth; eminent, in a good sense; superior; as, an excellent man, artist, citizen, husband, discourse, book, song, etc~.; excellent breeding, principles, aims, action»
BITUMENS[n. -S] · an asphalt
BLACKENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make black
BOATMEN[n. BOATMEN] · one who works on boats / ----- { boatman boatsman § boatmen boatsmen }
BODYMEN[n. -MEN] · one who repairs auto bodies
BOGYMEN[n. BOGYMEN] · bogeyman «a terrifying creature» / ----- { bogeyman bogyman booger boogerman boogeyman boogieman boogyman § bogeymen bogymen boogermen boogers boogeymen boogiemen boogymen }
BONDMEN[n. BONDMEN] · a male slave / ----- { bondman bondsman § bondmen bondsmen }
BOOKMEN[n. BOOKMEN] · a scholar
BOUNDEN[a.] · obliged «to put in one's debt by a favor or service»
BOWSMEN[n. -MEN] · a bowman «an archer «one that shoots with a bow and arrow»»
BRACKENS[n. -S] · a large fern
BROADENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make broad
BUCKEENS[n. -S] · a poor man who acts as if wealthy
BULLPENS[n. -S] · an enclosure for bulls
BURTHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to burden «to load heavily» / ----- { burden burthen § burdens burthens § burden burdened burdening burdens burthen burthened burthening burthens § burdened }
BUSHMEN[n. BUSHMEN] · a woodsman
CANTEENS[n. -S] · a small container for carrying water
CATAGENS[n. -S] The formation of a club hair as part of the cessation phase of the hair…
CAVEMEN[n. CAVEMEN] · a cave dweller
CERUMENS[n. -S] · a waxy secretion of the ear
CHAPMEN[n. CHAPMEN] · a peddler
CHASTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to chastise «to discipline by punishment» / ----- { chastening § chasten chastened chastening chastens chastise chastised chastises chastising § chastened chastised }
CHAZZENS[n. -ZENS or -ZENIM] · chazan «a cantor» / ----- { chazan chazzan chazzen hazan hazzan khazen § chazanim chazans chazzanim chazzans chazzenim chazzens hazanim hazans hazzanim hazzans khazenim khazens }
CHEAPENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make cheap
CHICKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to lose one's nerve
CHIDDEN[v. CHIDED or CHID, CHIDDEN, CHIDING, CHIDES] · to scold
CHIRREN[n.] · children «a young person» / ----- { child childe chile chill chirren § children § child childing }
CHORTENS[n. -S] · a Tibetan~ shrine
CITHRENS[n. -S] · cittern «a pear-shaped guitar» / ----- { cithara cither cithern cithren citola citole cittern gittern kithara § citharas citherns cithers cithrens citolas citoles citterns gitterns kitharas § gittern gitterns }
CITIZENS[n. -S] · a resident of a city or town
CLUBMEN[n. CLUBMEN] · a male member of a club
COARSENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make coarse
COLLEENS[n. -S] · an Irish~ girl
CREWMEN[n. CREWMEN] · one who serves on a ship
CRISPENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make crisp
CRYOGENSY[n. -S] · a substance for producing low temperatures
DASHEENS[n. -S] · a tropical plant
DAYSMEN[n. DAYSMEN] · an arbiter
DEADMEN[n. DEADMEN] · an anchor for securing a rope in mountain climbing
DENIZENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make a citizen of
DESKMEN[n. DESKMEN] · one who works at a desk
DOORMEN[n. DOORMEN] · the door attendant of a building
DORYMEN[n. -MEN] · one that fishes from a dory
DRAYMEN[n. DRAYMEN] · one who drives a dray
DRUNKEN[a.] · drunk «intoxicated» / ----- { drunk § drunks § drunk drunken drunkest § drunk drunken drunker drunkest § drunk }
DURAMENS[n. -S] · the central wood of a tree
DUSTMEN[n. DUSTMEN] · a trashman
EARTHEN[a.] · made of earth
ENDOGENSY[n. -S] · a type of plant
ENLIVENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make lively
FIFTEENS[n. -S] · a number
FIREMEN[n. FIREMEN] · a man employed to extinguish fires
FLAGMEN[n. FLAGMEN] · one who carries a flag
FLANKEN[n.] · beef cut from the sides that is boiled with vegetables
FLATTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make or become flat
FLEHMENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to inhale with the mouth open and upper lip curled
FOOTMEN[n. FOOTMEN] · a male servant
FORAMENS[n. -MINA or -MENS] · a small anatomical opening
FOREMEN[n. FOREMEN] · a man who supervises workers
FREEMEN[n. FREEMEN] · one who is free
FRESHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make or become fresh
FROGMEN[n. FROGMEN] · a person equipped for extended periods of underwater swimming
GATEMEN[n. GATEMEN] · a person in charge of a gate
GLADDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make glad / ----- { glad gladdening § glads § beglad begladded begladding beglads glad gladded gladden gladdened gladdening gladdens gladder gladding glads § glad gladdened gladdening gladder gladdest gladsome gladsomer gladsomest }
GLEEMEN[n. GLEEMEN] · a minstrel
GLISTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to shine by reflection / ----- { glisten glistening glister § glistens glisters § glisten glistened glistening glistens glister glistered glistering glisters § glistering }
GOMBEENS[n. -S] · usury «the lending of money at an exorbitant interest rate»
GOODMEN[n. GOODMEN] · the master of a household
GREATENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make greater
GREISENS[n. -S] · a type of rock
GREYHENS[n. -S] · the female black grouse
GRIPMEN[n. GRIPMEN] · a cable car operator
GRUTTEN[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to address in a friendly and courteous way / ----- [v. GRAT, GRUTTEN, GREETING°, GREETS] · to weep
HACKMEN[n. HACKMEN] · a hackie «a taxicab driver» / ----- { hackie hackman § hackies hackmen }
HALOGENS[n. -S] · a nonmetallic element
HANGMEN[n. HANGMEN] · an executioner
HARSHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make harsh
HEADMEN[n. HEADMEN] · a foreman
HEARKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to listen to / ----- { hark harkening harking hearkening § harks § hark harked harken harkened harkening harkens harking harks hearken hearkened hearkening hearkens }
HEARTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to give courage to / ----- { hart heart hearting § hearts § hart heart hearted hearten heartened heartening heartens hearting hearts § hearted heartening }
HEATHENS[n. -S] · an uncivilized person
HEGUMENESY[n. -S] · the head of a monastery
HERDMEN[n. HERDMEN] · herdsman «a herder» / ----- { herder herdman herdsman § herders herdmen herdsmen }
HOARSENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make hoarse
INDIGENEST[n. -S] · indigene «a native» / ----- { indigen indigene § indigenes indigens § indigene }
INWOVEN[v. -WOVE or -WEAVED, -WOVEN, -WEAVING, -WEAVES] · to weave together
IONOGENS[n. -S] · a compound capable of forming ions
IRONMEN[n. IRONMEN] · a man of great strength and stamina
JAZZMEN[n. JAZZMEN] · a type of musician
JUNKMEN[n. JUNKMEN] · one who buys and sells junk
JURYMEN[n. JURYMEN] · a juror «a member of a jury»
KAMSEENS[n. -S] · khamsin «a hot, dry wind» / ----- { kamseen kamsin khamseen khamsin § kamseens kamsins khamseens khamsins }
KEROGENS[n. -S] · a substance found in shale
KINSMEN[n. KINSMEN] · a male relative
KIRKMEN[n. KIRKMEN] · a member of a church
KITCHENS[n. -S] · a room where food is cooked
LANDMEN[n. LANDMEN] · one who lives and works on land
LARCHEN[n. -ES] · a coniferous tree - LARCHEN [a.] (=larchen)
LEADMEN[n. LEADMEN] · a worker in charge of other workers
LENSMEN[n. LENSMEN] · a photographer
LIFTMEN[n. LIFTMEN] · an elevator operator
LIGHTENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to reduce the weight of
LINEMEN[n. LINEMEN] · one who installs or repairs telephone wires
LINKMEN[n. LINKMEN] · a linkboy
LYSOGENSY[n. -S] · a type of antigen
MAILMEN[n. MAILMEN] · a man who carries and delivers mail
MALTMEN† Someone who works in a malthouse~. [n.]
MARCHEN[n. MARCHEN] · a folktale
MEATMEN[n. MEATMEN] · a vendor of meat
MENSHEN[n. MENSHES or MENSHEN] · mensch «an admirable person» / ----- { mensch mensh § menschen mensches menshen menshes § menschy }
MESSMEN[n. MESSMEN] · a serviceman who works in a dining facility
MILKMEN[n. MILKMEN] · a man who sells or delivers milk
MITOGENS[n. -S] · a substance that induces mitosis
MOISTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make or become moist
MOORHENS[n. -S] · the female moorfowl
MUTAGENS[n. -S] · a substance that causes biological mutation
NANKEENS[n. -S] · a cotton fabric / ----- { nankeen nankin § nankeens nankins }
NETIZENS[n. -S] · a frequent user of the Internet
NEWSMEN[n. NEWSMEN] · a news reporter
OARSMEN[n. OARSMEN] · a person who rows a boat
OUTSEEN[v. -SAW, -SEEN, -SEEING, -SEES] · to see beyond
OVERMEN[n. OVERMEN] · a foreman / ----- [v. -MANNED, -MANNING, -MANS] · to provide with more men than are needed
PACKMEN[n. PACKMEN] · a peddler
PEEBEENS[n. -S] · a large hardwood evergreen tree
PIKEMEN[n. PIKEMEN] · a soldier armed with a pike
PIROGEN[n. -ROGEN, -ROGHI or -ROGI] · a large Russian~ pastry / ----- { perogi perogie perogy pirog pirojki pyrogy pyrohy § perogies perogis pierogi pierogies pirogen piroghi pirogi pirogies pyrogies pyrohies }
PLAYPENS[n. -S] · an enclosure in which a young child may play
PLOWMEN[n. PLOWMEN] · a man who plows / ----- { ploughman plowman § ploughmen plowmen }
PLUMPENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to plump «to make plump» / ----- { plump plumping § plumps § plump plumped plumpen plumpened plumpening plumpens plumping plumps § plump plumper plumpest § plump }
POCOSENS[n. -S] · pocosin «an upland swamp» / ----- { pocosen pocosin pocoson § pocosens pocosins pocosons }
POSTEENS[n. -S] · an Afghan outer garment / ----- { posteen postin § posteens postins }
POSTMEN[n. POSTMEN] · a mailman
POTHEENS[n. -S] · poteen «Irish~ whiskey that is distilled unlawfully» / ----- { poteen potheen potteen § poteens potheens potteens }
POTTEENS[n. -S] · poteen «Irish~ whiskey that is distilled unlawfully» / ----- { poteen potheen potteen § poteens potheens potteens }
PRETEENS[n. -S] · a child under the age of thirteen
PROPMEN[n. PROPMEN] · a man in charge of stage properties
PUTAMENS[n. -MENS or -MINA] · the hard covering of the kernel of certain fruits (=putamens)
PYROGENS[n. -S] · a substance that produces fever
QUICKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to speed up
QUIETENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to quiet «to cause to be quiet» / ----- { quiet quietening quieting § quiets § quiet quieted quieten quietened quietening quietens quieting quiets § quate quiet quieter quietest § quiet }
RAILMEN[n. -MEN] · a railroad employee
RATTEENS[n. -S] · a coarse woolen fabric / ----- { ratine ratteen § ratines ratteens }
FREEDMEN[n. REEDMEN] · one who plays a reed instrument
REGIMENST[n. -S] · a systematic plan
REGIVEN[v. -GAVE, -GIVEN, -GIVING, -GIVES] · to give again +
REGREENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to green again +
RERISEN[v. -ROSE, -RISEN, -RISING, -RISES] · to rise again +
RETAKEN[v. -TOOK, -TAKEN, -TAKING, -TAKES] · to take back
REWAKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to waken again + / ----- { reawakening rewakening § reawakenings § reawake reawaked reawaken reawakened reawakening reawakens reawakes reawaking reawoke reawoken rewake rewaked rewaken rewakened rewakening rewakens rewakes rewaking rewoke rewoken § reawakened }
REWIDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to widen again +
REWOKEN[v. -WAKED or -WOKE, -WOKEN, -WAKING, -WAKES] · to wake again + / ----- { reawakening rewakening § reawakenings § reawake reawaked reawaken reawakened reawakening reawakens reawakes reawaking reawoke reawoken rewake rewaked rewaken rewakened rewakening rewakens rewakes rewaking rewoke rewoken § reawakened }
REWOVEN[v. -WOVE or -WEAVED, -WOVEN, -WEAVING, -WEAVES] · to weave again +
RODSMEN[n. RODSMEN] · rodman «a surveyor's assistant» / ----- { rodman rodsman § rodmen rodsmen }
RONTGENS[n. -S] · roentgen «a unit of radiation dosage» / ----- { roentgen rontgen § roentgens rontgens }
ROUGHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make rough
SAGAMEN[n. SAGAMEN] · a writer of sagas
SAMISENS[n. -S] · a Japanese~ stringed instrument / ----- { samisen samisens shamisen shamisens }
SANDMEN[n. SANDMEN] · a mythical person who makes children sleepy by sprinkling sand in their eyes
SEEDMEN[n. SEEDMEN] · seedsman «a dealer in seeds» / ----- { seedman seedsman § seedmen seedsmen }
SHARPENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make sharp
SHEBEENS[n. -S] · a place where liquor is sold illegally / ----- { shebean shebeen § shebeans shebeens § shebeen shebeens }
SHIPMENT[n. SHIPMEN] · a sailor
SHIPPENS[n. -S] · a cowshed / ----- { shippen shippon § shippens shippons }
SHODDEN[n. SHOES or SHOON] · a covering for the foot / ----- [v. SHOD or SHOED, SHODDEN, SHOEING, SHOES] · to provide with shoes
SHOPMEN[n. SHOPMEN] · one who owns or operates a small store
SHORTENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make or become shorter
SHOTTEN[a.] · having spawned -- used of a fish
SHOWMEN[n. SHOWMEN] · a theatrical producer
SHRIVEN[v. SHROVE or SHRIVED, SHRIVEN, SHRIVING, SHRIVES] · to hear the confession of and grant absolution to / ----- { shrieve shriving § shrieves § shrieve shrieved shrieves shrieving shrive shrived shriven shrives shriving shrove }
SIDEMEN[n. SIDEMEN] · a member of a jazz band
SIXTEENS[n. -S] · a number
SLACKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make less tight or taut
SLEEKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to sleek «to make sleek»
SLICKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make slick
SLIDDEN[v. SLID, SLIDDEN, SLIDING, SLIDES] · to move smoothly along a surface - SLIDABLE [a.]
SMARTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to improve in appearance
SMIDGENS[n. -S] · a very small amount / ----- { smidge smidgen smidgeon smidgin § smidgens smidgeons smidges smidgins }
SMITTEN[v. SMOTE, SMIT or SMITTEN, SMITING, SMITES] · to strike heavily
SNOWMEN[n. SNOWMEN] · a figure of a person that is made of snow
SOCKMEN[n. SOCKMEN] · socman «a socager» / ----- { socager sockman socman sokeman § socagers sockmen socmen sokemen }
SOKEMEN[n. SOKEMEN] · socman «a socager» / ----- { socager sockman socman sokeman § socagers sockmen socmen sokemen }
STEEPENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make steep
STIFFENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make stiff
STOLLENS[n. -S] · a sweet bread
STOUTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make stout
STRIVEN[v. STROVE or STRIVED, STRIVEN, STRIVING, STRIVES] · to exert much effort or energy
SUBTEENS[n. -S] · a person approaching the teenage years
SURFMEN[n. SURFMEN] · one who is skilled in handling a boat in surf
SWAGMEN[n. SWAGMEN] · a hobo / ----- { swaggie swagman § swaggies swagmen }
SWEETENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make sweet
SWIDDENS[n. -S] · an agricultural plot produced by burning off the vegetative cover
SWOLLEN[a. SWELLER, SWELLEST] · stylish / ----- [v. SWELLED, SWOLLEN, SWELLING°, SWELLS] · to increase in size or volume
TAXIMEN[n. TAXIMEN] · the operator of a taxicab
TEGUMENT[n. -MINA] · tegmen «a covering» / ----- { tegmen tegmentum tegumen tegument § tegmenta tegmina teguments tegumina }
TELEMEN[n. TELEMEN] · a naval officer
TELOGENS[n. -S] A resting phase of the follicle in the cycle of hair growth.
TERREENS[n. -S] · terrine «an earthenware jar» / ----- { terreen terrine § terreens terrines }
THICKENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to make thick
THRIVEN[v. THROVE or THRIVED, THRIVEN, THRIVING, THRIVES] · to grow vigorously
TIGHTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make tight
TOLLMEN[n. TOLLMEN] · a toller «a collector of tolls» / ----- { toller tollman § tollers tollmen }
TONGMEN[n. TONGMEN] · a member of a Chinese~ secret society
TOUGHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make tough
TRIPMEN[n. -MEN] · a man hired to work on a trip
TRODDEN[v. TROD, TRODE, or TREADED, TRODDEN, TREADING, TREADS] · to walk on, over, or along / ----- { tread treading trod trode § treads § tread treaded treading treads trod trodden trode § treaded trodden }
TRUDGENS[n. -S] · a swimming stroke / ----- { trudgen trudgeon § trudgens trudgeons § trudgen trudgens }
TURFMEN[n. TURFMEN] · a person who is devoted to horse racing
TWIGGEN[a.] · made of twigs «small branches»
UMPTEEN[a.] · indefinitely numerous
UNEATEN[a.] · being not eaten +
UNGREEN[a. -GREENER, -GREENEST] · harmful to the environment
UNLADEN[v. -LADED, -LADEN, -LADING, -LADES] · to unload «to remove the load or cargo from»
UNRISEN[a.] · being not risen +
UNROVEN[v. -REEVED or -ROVE, -ROVEN, -REEVING, -REEVES] · to withdraw a rope from an opening
UNTAKEN[a.] · being not taken +
UNWOVEN[v. -WOVE, -WOVEN, -WEAVING, -WEAVES] · to undo something woven
UPRISEN[v. -ROSE, -RISEN, -RISING°, -RISES] · to rise up
VELAMEN[n. -MINA] · a velum «a thin membranous covering or partition» / ----- { velamen velum § vela velamina }
WHEATENS[n. -S] · a pale yellowish color
SWINGMEN[n. WINGMEN] · a pilot behind the leader of a flying formation
WIREMEN[n. WIREMEN] · one who makes or works with wire
WOODHENS[n. -S] · the weka
WOODMEN[n. WOODMEN] · woodsman «one who works or lives in the forest» / ----- { woodman woodsman § woodmen woodsmen }
WOOLLENS[n. -S] · woolen «a fabric made of wool» / ----- { woolen woollen § woolens woollens § woolen woollen }
WOOLMEN[n. WOOLMEN] · a dealer in wool
WORKMEN[n. WORKMEN] · a male worker
WRITHEN[a.] · twisted «to combine by winding together»
WRITTEN[v. WROTE, WRITTEN, WRITING°, WRITES] · to form characters or symbols on a surface with an instrument - WRITABLE [a.] / ----- { write § writes § writ write writes writing written wrote § writable writeable written }
YARDMEN[n. YARDMEN] · a man employed to do outdoor work
YEGGMEN[n. YEGGMEN] · a yegg «a burglar» / ----- { yegg yeggman § yeggmen yeggs § yegg yeggs }
YOUTHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make youthful
ZYMOGENES[n. -S] · a substance that develops into an enzyme when suitably activated / ----- { zymogen zymogene § zymogenes zymogens }

8-Letter Words Ending with -EN (238 entries)

FRONTWORDBACKDEFINITION
AIRWOMEN[n. -WOMEN] · a female aviator
ALDERMEN[n. ALDERMEN] · a member of a municipal legislative body
ALLERGENS[n. -S] · a substance capable of inducing an allergy / ----- { allergen allergin § allergens allergins }
AMIDOGENS[n. -S] · a univalent chemical radical
AMYLOGENS[n. -S] · amylose «the relatively soluble component of starch» / ----- { amylogen amylose § amylogens amyloses }
ANDROGENS[n. -S] · a male sex hormone
BACLOFENS[n. -S] · a muscle relaxant
BAILSMEN[n. BAILSMEN] · one who provides security for another
BANDSMEN[n. BANDSMEN] · a member of a musical band
BARGEMEN[n. BARGEMEN] · the master or a crew member of a barge / ----- { bargee bargeman § bargees bargemen }
BEADSMEN[n. BEADSMEN] · one who prays for another / ----- { beadman beadsman bedeman bedesman § beadmen beadsmen bedemen bedesmen }
BEDARKENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to darken «to make dark» / ----- { darkening § bedarken bedarkened bedarkening bedarkens darken darkened darkening darkens § bedarkened darkened }
BEDEAFENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to deafen «to make deaf» / ----- { bedeafen bedeafened bedeafening bedeafens deafen deafened deafening deafens deave deaved deaves deaving }
BEDESMEN[n. BEDESMEN] · beadsman «one who prays for another» / ----- { beadman beadsman bedeman bedesman § beadmen beadsmen bedemen bedesmen }
BEFALLEN[v. -FELL, -FALLEN, -FALLING, -FALLS] · to happen to
BEGOTTEN[v. -GOT or -GAT, -GOTTEN, -GETTING, -GETS] · to cause to exist
BEHOLDEN[a.] · indebted «beholden»
BEMADDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to madden «to make or become mad» / ----- { bemadden bemaddened bemaddening bemaddens madden maddened maddening maddens § maddened maddening }
BESCREENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to screen «to provide with a screen «a device designed to divide, conceal, or protect»» / ----- { screen § screens § bescreen bescreened bescreening bescreens screen screened screening screens }
BESPOKEN[v. -SPOKE or -SPAKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to claim in advance
BLUESMEN[n. BLUESMEN] · one who plays the blues
BOARDMEN[n. BOARDMEN] · a board member
BOATSMEN[n. BOATSMEN] · boatman «one who works on boats» / ----- { boatman boatsman § boatmen boatsmen }
BOGEYMEN[n. BOGEYMEN] · a terrifying creature / ----- { bogeyman bogyman booger boogerman boogeyman boogieman boogyman § bogeymen bogymen boogermen boogers boogeymen boogiemen boogymen }
BONDSMEN[n. BONDSMEN] · bondman «a male slave» / ----- { bondman bondsman § bondmen bondsmen }
BOOGYMEN[n. BOOGYMEN] · bogeyman «a terrifying creature» / ----- { bogeyman bogyman booger boogerman boogeyman boogieman boogyman § bogeymen bogymen boogermen boogers boogeymen boogiemen boogymen }
BOUGHTEN[a.] · purchased «to acquire by the payment of money»
BRAKEMEN[n. BRAKEMEN] · a trainman
BRETHREN[n. -S or BRETHREN] · a male sibling / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to treat like a brother
BRIGHTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make bright
CANDYMEN[n. -MEN] · one who sells illegal drugs
CANOEMEN[n. -MEN] · a canoeist «one who canoes»
CARAGEENS[n. -S] · an edible seaweed / ----- { carageen carrageen carragheen § carageens carrageens carragheens }
CHAINMEN[n. CHAINMEN] · a surveyor's assistant who uses a measuring chain
CHAIRMEN[n. CHAIRMEN] · the presiding officer of a meeting / ----- [v. -MANED or -MANNED, -MANING or -MANNING, -MANS] · to act as chairman of
CHESSMEN[n. CHESSMEN] · one of the pieces used in chess «a board game for two players»
CHILDREN[n. CHILDREN] · a young person / ----- { child childe chile chill chirren § children § child childing }
CHOREMEN[n. CHOREMEN] · a menial worker
CHRISTENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to baptise
CLANSMEN[n. CLANSMEN] · a member of a clan
COACHMEN[n. COACHMEN] · one who drives a coach or carriage
COCKSMEN† [n. -MEN] · a man reputed to be extremely virile or sexually accomplished -- an offensive word
CODRIVEN[v. -DROVE, -DRIVEN, -DRIVING, -DRIVES] · to work as a codriver
COGNOMENS[n. -MENS or -MINA] · a family name
COLLAGENS[n. -S] · a protein
COLORMEN[n. COLORMEN] · a sportscaster who provides commentary during a game
CORPSMEN[n. CORPSMEN] · an enlisted man trained in first aid
CRAGSMEN[n. CRAGSMEN] · one who climbs crags
CULTIGENS[n. -S] · a cultivar
CYANOGENS[n. -S] · a reactive compound of carbon and nitrogen
CYCLAMENS[n. -S] · a flowering plant
DAIRYMEN[n. DAIRYMEN] · a man who works in or owns a dairy
DAKERHENS[n. -S] · a European~ bird
DALESMEN[n. DALESMEN] · one living in a dale
DRAGOMEN[n. -MANS or DRAGOMEN] · an interpreter in Near Eastern countries
DUTCHMEN[n. DUTCHMEN] · something used to hide structural defects
EARTHMEN[n. EARTHMEN] · a person from the planet earth
EIGHTEENS[n. -S] · a number
EMBIGGENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] To enlarge
EMBOLDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to instill with courage / ----- { emboldening § embolden emboldened emboldening emboldens imbolden imboldened imboldening imboldens § emboldened }
OESTROGENS[n. -S] · a female sex hormone promoting or producing estrus / ----- { estrogen oestrogen § estrogens oestrogens }
EVERYMEN[n. EVERYMEN] · the typical or ordinary man
FEDAYEEN[n. -YEEN] · an Arab~ commando
FERRYMEN[n. FERRYMEN] · one who operates a ferry
FLORIGENS[n. -S] · a plant hormone
FOILSMEN[n. FOILSMEN] · a fencer / ----- { foilist foilsman § foilists foilsmen }
FORESEEN[v. -SAW, -SEEN, -SEEING, -SEES] · to see in advance
FORGIVEN[v. -GAVE, -GIVEN, -GIVING, -GIVES] · to pardon
FORSAKEN[v. -SOOK, -SAKEN, -SAKING, -SAKES] · to quit or leave entirely
FOUGHTEN[a.] · exhausted especially from fighting
FOURTEENS[n. -S] · a number
FREEDMEN[n. FREEDMEN] · a man who has been freed from slavery
FRESHMEN[n. FRESHMEN] · a first-year student
FRIGHTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make afraid / ----- { affright fright frighting § affrights frights § affright affrighted affrighting affrights fright frighted frighten frightened frightening frightens frighting frights § affright affrighted fright frightened frightening }
FRONTMEN[n. FRONTMEN] · the most prominent member of a group of musicians
FUGLEMEN[n. FUGLEMEN] · a leader
FUNNYMEN[n. FUNNYMEN] · a comedian
GAMESMEN[n. GAMESMEN] · one who plays games
GLASSMEN[n. GLASSMEN] · a glazier
GLYCOGENS[n. -S] · a carbohydrate
GOWNSMEN[n. GOWNSMEN] · a professional or academic person
GRAVAMENS[n. -MENS or -MINA] · the most serious part of an accusation
GROSCHEN[n. GROSCHEN] · an Austrian~ coin
HANDYMEN[n. HANDYMEN] · a man who does odd jobs
HAZELHENS[n. -S] · a European~ grouse
HEADSMEN[n. HEADSMEN] · an executioner
HEIGHTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to raise
HELMSMEN[n. HELMSMEN] · one that steers a ship
HENCHMEN[n. HENCHMEN] · an unscrupulous supporter
HENEQUENS[n. -S] · a fiber used to make ropes / ----- { henequen henequin heniquen § henequens henequins heniquens }
HENIQUENS[n. -S] · henequen «a fiber used to make ropes» / ----- { henequen henequin heniquen § henequens henequins heniquens }
HERDSMEN[n. HERDSMEN] · a herder «one who tends a herd» / ----- { herder herdman herdsman § herders herdmen herdsmen }
HISTOGENS[n. -S] · interior plant tissue
HORSEMEN[n. HORSEMEN] · one who rides a horse
HOTELMEN[n. HOTELMEN] · a hotelier
HOUSEMEN[n. HOUSEMEN] · a male servant
HUNTSMEN[n. HUNTSMEN] · a hunter «one that hunts» / ----- { hunter huntsman § hunters huntsmen }
HYALOGENS[n. -S] · a substance found in animal cells
HYDROGENS[n. -S] · a gaseous element
IMBOLDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to embolden «to instill with courage» / ----- { emboldening § embolden emboldened emboldening emboldens imbolden imboldened imboldening imboldens § emboldened }
KHAMSEENS[n. -S] · khamsin «a hot, dry wind» / ----- { kamseen kamsin khamseen khamsin § kamseens kamsins khamseens khamsins }
LANDSMEN[n. LANDSMEN] · landman / ----- [n. LANDSLEIT] · a fellow Jew coming from one's own section of Eastern Europe~
LAYWOMEN[n. -WOMEN] · a female member of the laity
LEADSMEN[n. LEADSMEN] · a seaman who measures the depth of water
LENGTHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make or become longer
LIEGEMEN[n. LIEGEMEN] · a feudal vassal
LINESMEN[n. LINESMEN] · a football official
LINKSMEN[n. LINKSMEN] · a golfer
MADWOMEN[n. -WOMEN] · a woman who is insane
MAGDALENES[n. -S] · a reformed prostitute / ----- { magdalen magdalene § magdalenes magdalens }
MARKSMEN[n. MARKSMEN] · a person skillful at hitting a target
MENHADENS[n. -S] · a marine fish
MENSCHEN[n. MENSCHES or MENSCHEN] · an admirable person - MENSCHY [a.] (=menschy) / ----- { mensch mensh § menschen mensches menshen menshes § menschy }
MISEATEN[v. MISATE, -EATEN, -EATING, -EATS] · to eat improperly
MISGIVEN[v. -GAVE, -GIVEN, -GIVING°, -GIVES] · to make doubtful or fearful
MISTAKEN[v. -TOOK or -TEUK, -TAKEN, -TAKING, -TAKES] · to interpret wrongly
MONEYMEN[n. MONEYMEN] · a person who invests large sums of money
MOTORMEN[n. MOTORMEN] · one who operates an electric streetcar or subway train
MUSKOXEN[n. -OXEN] · a large bovid of arctic regions
NAPROXENS[n. -S] · an anti-inflammatory drug
NINETEENS[n. -S] · a number
NITROGENS[n. -S] · a gaseous element
NOBLEMEN[n. NOBLEMEN] · a noble «a person of high birth, rank, or title»
NONGREEN[a.] · not green
NONWOVENS[n. -S] · a fabric not made by weaving
ONSCREEN[a.] · shown on a movie, television, or display screen
OUTEATEN[v. OUTATE, -EATEN, -EATING, -EATS] · to surpass in eating
OUTGIVEN[v. -GAVE, -GIVEN, -GIVING°, -GIVES] · to give more than
OUTPREENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to surpass in preening «to smooth or clean with the beak or tongue»
OVERKEEN[a.] · too keen
OVERSEEN[v. -SAW, -SEEN, -SEEING, -SEES] · to watch over and direct
OVERWEENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to be arrogant
PARTAKEN[v. -TOOK, -TAKEN, -TAKING, -TAKES] · to participate
PATHOGENESY[n. -S] · any disease-producing organism / ----- { pathogen pathogene § pathogenes pathogens }
PITCHMEN[n. PITCHMEN] · a salesman of small wares
PIVOTMEN[n. PIVOTMEN] · a center on a basketball team
PLACEMENT[n. PLACEMEN] · a political appointee to a public office
POINTMEN[n. POINTMEN] · a certain player in hockey
POSTTEENS[n. -S] · a person older than 19 years (=postteens)
PRENOMENS[n. -MENS or -MINA] · the first name of an ancient Roman / ----- { praenomen prenomen § praenomens praenomina prenomens prenomina }
PRESSMEN[n. PRESSMEN] · a printing press operator
PSORALENS[n. -S] · a drug used to treat psoriasis
RADIOMEN[n. RADIOMEN] · a radio operator or technician
CDRAFTSMEN[n. RAFTSMEN] · one who manages a raft
RANCHMEN[n. RANCHMEN] · a rancher «one that owns or works on a ranch» / ----- { rancher ranchero ranchman § rancheros ranchers ranchmen }
REAWAKENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to awaken again + / ----- { reawakening rewakening § reawakenings § reawake reawaked reawaken reawakened reawakening reawakens reawakes reawaking reawoke reawoken rewake rewaked rewaken rewakened rewakening rewakens rewakes rewaking rewoke rewoken § reawakened }
REAWOKEN[v. REAWAKED or REAWOKE, REAWOKEN, REAWAKING, REAWAKES] · to awake again + / ----- { reawakening rewakening § reawakenings § reawake reawaked reawaken reawakened reawakening reawakens reawakes reawaking reawoke reawoken rewake rewaked rewaken rewakened rewakening rewakens rewakes rewaking rewoke rewoken § reawakened }
PREBIDDEN[v. -BID°, -BIDDEN, -BIDDING, -BIDS] · to bid again +
PRECHOSEN[v. -CHOSE, -CHOSEN, -CHOOSING, -CHOOSES] · to choose again +
REDRIVEN[v. -DROVE, -DRIVEN, -DRIVING, -DRIVES] · to drive again +
REFALLEN[v. -FELL, -FALLEN, -FALLING, -FALLS] · to fall again +
REFASTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to fasten again +
PREFROZEN[v. -FROZE, -FROZEN, -FREEZING, -FREEZES] · to freeze again +
PREHARDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to harden again +
REINSMEN[n. REINSMEN] · a skilled rider of horses
RELISTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] To listen again.
PRESCREENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to screen again +
RESHAVEN[v. -SHAVED, -SHAVEN, -SHAVING, -SHAVES] · to shave again +
RESOFTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to soften again +
RESPOKEN[v. -SPOKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to speak again +
RIFLEMEN[n. RIFLEMEN] · a soldier armed with a rifle «a type of firearm»
RIVERMEN[n. -MEN] · a man who works on a river
ROENTGENS[n. -S] · a unit of radiation dosage / ----- { roentgen rontgen § roentgens rontgens }
ROUTEMEN[n. ROUTEMEN] · one who conducts business on a customary course
SALESMEN[n. SALESMEN] · a man who sells merchandise
SEEDSMEN[n. SEEDSMEN] · a dealer in seeds / ----- { seedman seedsman § seedmen seedsmen }
SEMIOPEN[a.] · partly open
SHAGREENS[n. -S] · the rough skin of certain sharks
SHAMISENS[n. -S] · samisen «a Japanese~ stringed instrument» / ----- { samisen samisens shamisen shamisens }
SHEEPMEN[n. SHEEPMEN] · a person who raises sheep
SHRUNKEN[v. SHRANK, SHRUNK or SHRUNKEN, SHRINKING, SHRINKS] · to contract or draw back
SIDESMEN[n. -MEN] · a lay assistant at an Anglican~ church
SLEEVEENS[n. -S] · a mischievous person
SMOOTHENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to smooth «to make smooth» / ----- { smooth smoothe smoothened smoothing § smooths § besmooth besmoothed besmoothing besmooths smooth smoothe smoothed smoothen smoothened smoothening smoothens smoothes smoothest smoothing smooths § smooth smoothe smoother smoothest § smooth smoothe smoother smoothest }
SOMEWHEN[b.] · sometime «at some future time» / ----- { sometime § sometime somewhen }
SONARMEN[n. SONARMEN] · a person who operates sonar equipment
SOUNDMEN[n. SOUNDMEN] · a person who controls the quality of sound being recorded
SPACEMEN[n. SPACEMEN] · an astronaut
SPALDEENS[n. -S] · a small hollow rubber ball
SPALPEENS[n. -S] · a rascal
SPEARMEN[n. SPEARMEN] · a person armed with a spear
SPECIMENS[n. -S] · a part or individual representative of a group or whole
SQUIREENS[n. -S] · an owner of a small estate
STICKMEN[n. STICKMEN] · one who supervises the play at a dice table
STILLMEN[n. STILLMEN] · one who operates a distillery
STOCKMEN[n. STOCKMEN] · one who owns or raises livestock
STOREMEN[n. -MEN] · a man who looks after stored goods
STRAITENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to make strait
STRICKEN[a.] · strongly affected or afflicted
STRIDDEN[v. STRODE, STRIDDEN, STRIDING, STRIDES] · to walk with long steps
STRUCKEN[v. STRUCK or STROOK, STRICKEN or STRUCKEN, STRIKING°, STRIKES] · to come or cause to come into contact with
STUNTMEN[n. STUNTMEN] · a person who substitutes for an actor in scenes involving dangerous activities
SUPERMEN[n. SUPERMEN] · a hypothetical superior man
SWINGMEN[n. SWINGMEN] · a basketball player who can play guard or forward
SWORDMEN[n. SWORDMEN] · one skilled in the use of a sword / ----- { swordman swordsman § swordmen swordsmen }
TALESMEN[n. TALESMEN] · a person summoned to fill a vacancy on a jury
TALLYMEN[n. TALLYMEN] · a person who tallies
TENORMEN[n. -MEN] · a person who plays tenor saxophone
THIOPHENES[n. -S] · a chemical compound / ----- { thiophen thiophene § thiophenes thiophens }
THIRTEENS[n. -S] · a number
THREATENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to be a source of danger to / ----- { threat threatening § threats § threat threated threaten threatened threatening threatens threating threats § threatened threatening }
TOWNSMEN[n. TOWNSMEN] · a resident of a town
TRACKMEN[n. TRACKMEN] · a railroad worker
TRAINMEN[n. TRAINMEN] · a railroad employee
TRASHMEN[n. TRASHMEN] · a person who removes trash
TRUCKMEN[n. TRUCKMEN] · a trucker «a truck driver» / ----- { trucker truckman § truckers truckmen § trucker }
TUNGSTENS[n. -S] · a metallic element - TUNGSTIC [a.]
UNBEATEN[a.] · being not beaten +
UNBIDDEN[a.] · not invited / ----- { unbid unbidden § unbid unbidden }
UNBITTEN[a.] · being not bitten +
UNBROKEN[a.] · not broken +
UNBURDENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to free from a burden
UNCHOSEN[a.] · being not chosen +
UNFALLEN[a.] · being not fallen +
UNFASTENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to release from fastenings
UNFROZEN[v. -FROZE, -FROZEN, -FREEZING, -FREEZES] · to cause to thaw
UNGOTTEN[a.] · not obtained / ----- { ungot ungotten }
UNHAPPENS[v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to become as though never having happened
UNLOOSENS[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to unloose «to set free» / ----- { loosening § loosen loosened loosening loosens unloose unloosed unloosen unloosened unloosening unloosens unlooses unloosing § loosened }
UNMOLTEN[a.] · not molten +
UNPROVEN[a.] · being not proven + / ----- { unproved § unproved unproven }
UNRIDDEN[a.] ·having not been ridden
UNSHAKEN[a.] · being not shaken +
UNSHAPEN[a.] · being not shapen +
UNSHAVEN[a.] · being not shaven +
UNSPOKEN[v. -SPOKE, -SPOKEN, -SPEAKING, -SPEAKS] · to unsay «to retract something said»
VERBOTEN[a.] · forbidden «to command not to do something»
VERSEMEN[n. VERSEMEN] · one who versifies «to change from prose into metrical form»
WATCHMEN[n. WATCHMEN] · a man employed to stand guard
WATERHENS[n. -S] · the American~ coot
WATERMEN[n. WATERMEN] · a boatman «one who works on boats»
WEIGHMEN[n. WEIGHMEN] · one whose occupation is weighing goods
WHALEMEN[n. WHALEMEN] · a whaler «a person engaged in whaling» / ----- { whaleman whaler § whalemen whalers }
WHEELMEN[n. WHEELMEN] · a helmsman «one that steers a ship» / ----- { wheelman wheelsman § wheelmen wheelsmen }
WOODSMEN[n. WOODSMEN] · one who works or lives in the forest / ----- { woodman woodsman § woodmen woodsmen }
WREATHEN[v. WREATHED, WREATHEN, WREATHING, WREATHES] · to shape into a wreath
YACHTMEN[n. YACHTMEN] · a yachter «one who sails a yacht» / ----- { yachter yachtie yachtman yachtsman § yachters yachties yachtmen yachtsmen }
YESTREENS[n. -S] · the previous evening / ----- { yestereve yestreen § yestereves yestreens § yestereve }

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