| CANULAE | • canulae n. Plural of canula. • CANULA n. (Latin) a tube inserted into a bodily cavity, also CANNULA. |
| CAULINE | • cauline adj. (Botany) Growing immediately on a caulis, the main stem of a plant; of or pertaining to a caulis. • CAULINE adj. pertaining to a stem. |
| CENSUAL | • censual adj. Relating to, or containing, a census. • CENSUAL adj. pertaining to a census. |
| CLEANUP | • cleanup n. The act of cleaning or tidying something. • cleanup n. (Baseball) Fourth in the batting order; a cleanup hitter. • cleanup v. Misspelling of clean up. |
| LACUNAE | • lacunae n. Plural of lacuna. • lacunæ n. Obsolete typography of lacunae. • LACUNA n. (Latin) an empty space or missing part, also LACUNE. |
| LACUNES | • lacunes n. Plural of lacune. • LACUNE n. an empty space or missing part, also LACUNA. |
| LAUNCED | • launced v. Simple past tense and past participle of launce. • LAUNCE v. (Spenser) to pierce. |
| LAUNCES | • launces n. Plural of launce. • LAUNCE v. (Spenser) to pierce. |
| LUCARNE | • lucarne n. (Architecture) A dormer-window. • LUCARNE n. (French) a dormer window. |
| NUCLEAL | • nucleal adj. Relating to a nucleus; nuclear. • NUCLEAL adj. of or like a nucleus. |
| NUCLEAR | • nuclear adj. Pertaining to the nucleus of an atom. • nuclear adj. Involving energy released by nuclear reactions (fission, fusion, radioactive decay). • nuclear adj. Relating to a weapon that derives its force from rapid release of energy through nuclear reactions. |
| UNCLEAN | • unclean adj. Dirty, soiled or foul. • unclean adj. Not moral or chaste. • unclean adj. Ritually or ceremonially impure or unfit. |
| UNCLEAR | • unclear adj. Ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. • unclear adj. Not clearly or explicitly defined. • unclear adj. Not easy to see or read; indecipherable or unreadable. |
| UNLACED | • unlaced adj. With laces untied. • unlaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlace. • UNLACE v. to unfasten the laces of. |
| UNLACES | • unlaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlace. • UNLACE v. to unfasten the laces of. |
| UNPLACE | • unplace v. (Transitive) To remove from one’s place; displace. • unplace n. Lack or absence of place; placelessness; displacement. • UNPLACE v. to displace. |
| UNSCALE | • unscale v. (Transitive) To remove scales from. • unscale v. (Transitive, programming) To undo a scaling transform upon. • UNSCALE v. to remove the scales from. |