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10,947 words match “ERE”

INTERESTINGLY adv.
In an interesting manner.
INTERESTINGNESS n.
The condition or quality of being interesting. A. Smith.
INTERFERE v. 5 definitions
r into, or take a part in, the concerns of others; to intermeddle; to interpose. To interfere with party disputes. Swift. There was no room for anyone to interfere with his own opinions. Bp. Warburton.
INTERFERENCE n. 3 definitions
The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a machine by the interference of some of its parts; a meddlesome interference in the business of others.
INTERFERER n.
One who interferes.
INTERSIDEREAL a.
Between or among constellations or stars; interstellar.
IRREVERENCE n.
The state or quality of being irreverent; want of proper reverence; disregard of the authority and character of a superior.
IRREVEREND a.
Irreverent. [Obs.] Immodest speech, or irreverend gesture. Strype.
IRREVERENT a.
Not reverent; showing a want of reverence; expressive of a want of veneration; as, an irreverent babbler; an irreverent jest.
IRREVERENTLY adv.
In an irreverent manner.
ISOMERE n. 2 definitions
A homologous or corresponding part or segment.
ISOTHERE n.
A line connecting points on the earth's surface having the same mean summer temperature.
JABBERER n.
One who jabbers.
JANGLERESS n.
A female prater or babbler.
JARDINIERE n.
An ornamental stand or receptacle for plants, flowers, etc., used as a piece of decorative furniture in room.
JEERER n.
A scoffer; a railer; a mocker.
JEREED n.
A blunt javelin used by the people of the Levant, especially in mock fights. [Written also jerreed, jerid.] Byron.
JEREMIAD; JEREMIADE n.
us tirade; -- generally used satirically. He has prolonged his complaint into an endless jeremiad. Lamb.
JUGGLERESS n.
A female juggler. T. Warton.
KERCHERED a.
Covered, or bound round, with a kercher. [Obs.] G. Fletcher.
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