| ANNOUNCE | • announce v. (Transitive) to give public notice, especially for the first time; to make known. • announce v. (Transitive) to pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| ANNULOSE | • annulose adj. Furnished with, or composed of, rings or ring-like segments; ringed. • annulose adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the Annulosa. • ANNULOSE adj. pertaining to a ring. |
| BUTANONE | • butanone n. (Organic chemistry) A simple aliphatic ketone, CH3CH2COCH3, prepared industrially as a solvent, for… • BUTANONE n. a flammable ketone. |
| NANOTUBE | • nanotube n. (Chemistry) Shortening of carbon nanotube; A carbon molecule, in the shape of a tube, having a fullerene… • nanotube n. Any nanotech tubular structure with a characteristic diameter measured in a few nanometres, such as… • NANOTUBE n. a cylindrical tube of carbon. |
| NEURAXON | • NEURAXON n. a part of a neuron. |
| NEURONAL | • neuronal adj. Of, or relating to a neuron. • NEURONAL adj. of or like a neuron, also NEURONIC. |
| NONEQUAL | • nonequal adj. Not equal; unequal, different. • nonequal n. One who is not an equal; a person of differing rank or status. • NONEQUAL n. one that is not equal. |
| NOUMENAL | • noumenal adj. (Philosophy, especially Kantianism) Of or pertaining to the noumenon or the realm of things as they are in themselves. • NOUMENAL adj. of or pertaining to the noumenon; real as opposed to phenomenal. |
| TONNEAUS | • tonneaus n. Plural of tonneau. • TONNEAU n. (French) the rear extension of the body of a car. |
| TONNEAUX | • tonneaux n. Plural of tonneau. • TONNEAU n. (French) the rear extension of the body of a car. |
| UNATONED | • unatoned adj. Not atoned for. • UNATONED adj. not atoned. |
| UNMOANED | • unmoaned adj. Not moaned about, not lamented. • UNMOANED adj. not lamented. |
| UNORNATE | • unornate adj. Not ornate. • UNORNATE adj. not ornate. |
| UNREASON | • unreason n. Lack of reason or rationality; unreasonableness; irrationality. • unreason n. Nonsense; folly; absurdity. • unreason v. (Transitive, rare) To prove to be unreasonable; disprove by argument. |
| UNSEASON | • unseason v. (Transitive, obsolete) To make unseasoned; to deprive of seasoning. • unseason v. (Transitive, obsolete) To strike unseasonably; to affect disagreeably or unfavorably. • UNSEASON v. (Spenser) to affect disagreeably. |
| UNWEAPON | • UNWEAPON v. to disarm. |