| ANNOUNCERS | • announcers n. Plural of announcer. • ANNOUNCER n. one who announces. |
| ANNOUNCING | • announcing v. Present participle of announce. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| ANNUNCIATE | • annunciate v. (Transitive, formal) To announce. • ANNUNCIATE v. to announce, proclaim. |
| CONTINUANT | • continuant n. (Phonetics) A linguistic sound other than a stop. • continuant n. (Mathematics) A determinant formed from a tridiagonal matrix. • continuant n. (Ontology) An endurant. |
| NONNUCLEAR | • nonnuclear adj. Not having nuclear weapons. • nonnuclear adj. (Of weapons) Not carrying a nuclear warhead; conventional. • NONNUCLEAR adj. not nuclear. |
| RENUNCIANT | • renunciant n. A person who renounces something; especially, someone who renounces worldly life for spiritual reasons… • renunciant adj. That renounces; renouncing. |
| UNCANNIEST | • uncanniest adj. Superlative form of uncanny: most uncanny. • UNCANNY adj. strange and inexplicable. |
| UNCANONISE | • uncanonise v. Alternative form of uncanonize. • UNCANONISE v. to deprive of canonical authority, also UNCANONIZE. |
| UNCANONIZE | • uncanonize v. (Transitive) To deprive of canonical authority. • uncanonize v. (Transitive) To reduce from the rank of a canonized saint. • UNCANONIZE v. to deprive of canonical authority, also UNCANONISE. |
| UNCHAINING | • unchaining v. Present participle of unchain. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |
| UNCHANGING | • unchanging adj. Remaining constantly unchanged. • unchanging v. Present participle of unchange. • UNCHANGING adj. not changing. |
| UNCONSTANT | • unconstant adj. Inconstant. • UNCONSTANT adj. (Shakespeare) inconstant, also INCONSTANT. |
| UNISONANCE | • unisonance n. Accordance of sounds; unison. • UNISONANCE n. accordance of sounds. |