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Not that I think these terms need to be added, it's just that I would like a better reference for their classification.
Your job is hard enough. And the issue affects pretty much no one.
Is there a reference you use to establish what is what that we can access? Not all sources agree.
The reasons I felt these words should have been included follow--but can be ignored as TLDNR.
As a chemical term, carene is found in rosemary, marijuana, turpentine. It has a citrus-like scent and is used in cologne currently. It's not capitalized.
Lexic defines carene as a fast of 40 days on bread and water without mention of it being either obsolete or archaic.
Lexic also defines ennew as to make new with the transitive not being noted as obsolete.
Enew and enewed were accepted in play, but they're also obsolete terms, meaning (of a hawk) to plunge its prey back into the water.
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