| CALUMNYING | • calumnying v. Present participle of calumny. • CALUMNY v. to utter false charges calculated to damage another's reputation. |
| COUNTRYMAN | • countryman n. Somebody from a certain country. • countryman n. Somebody from one’s own country; a fellow countryman; compatriot. • countryman n. A country dweller, especially a follower of country pursuits. |
| DAUNOMYCIN | • daunomycin n. (Pharmacology) Alternative form of daunorubicin. • DAUNOMYCIN n. an antibiotic used in treatment of leukaemia. |
| GUNNYSACKS | • gunnysacks n. Plural of gunnysack. • gunny␣sacks n. Plural of gunny sack. • GUNNYSACK n. a sack made of a coarse heavy material, such as burlap. |
| INNUMERACY | • innumeracy n. An ignorance of mathematics, or an inability to manipulate numbers. • INNUMERACY n. the state of being innumerate. |
| NONFACULTY | • nonfaculty adj. Not of or pertaining to faculty. • NONFACULTY n. a position that is not part of an academic faculty. |
| OPPUGNANCY | • oppugnancy n. The act of oppugning; opposition; resistance. • OPPUGNANCY n. (Shakespeare) antagonism. |
| REDUNDANCY | • redundancy n. The state of being redundant. • redundancy n. A superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language. • redundancy n. Duplication of components or circuits to provide survival of the total system in case of failure of single components. |
| REPUGNANCY | • repugnancy n. The quality of being repugnant: offensiveness, repulsion. • repugnancy n. The quality of being repugnant: (logical) opposition, contradiction, incompatibility. • repugnancy n. (Archaic) Resistance, fighting back. |
| SUBTENANCY | • subtenancy n. (Property law) Synonym of sublease. • SUBTENANCY n. the state of being a subtenant, one who rents a tenement, or land, etc. |
| UNANALYTIC | • unanalytic adj. Not analytic. • UNANALYTIC adj. not analytic, also UNANALYTICAL. |
| UNCANDIDLY | • uncandidly adv. In a way that is not candid. • UNCANDID adv. not candid. |
| UNCARINGLY | • uncaringly adv. In an uncaring manner. |
| UNIVALENCY | • univalency n. Alternative form of univalence. • UNIVALENCY n. the state of being univalent, also UNIVALENCE. |
| UNSANCTIFY | • unsanctify v. (Transitive) To reduce from a holy condition; to make profane. • UNSANCTIFY v. to remove the sanctity from. |