| ABUNDANCE | • abundance n. A large quantity; many. • abundance n. An overflowing fullness or ample sufficiency; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; plentifulness. • abundance n. Wealth; affluence; plentiful amount of resources. |
| AMENAUNCE | • amenaunce n. Obsolete form of amenance. • AMENAUNCE n. (Spenser) bearing, conduct. |
| ANNUALISE | • annualise v. (Transitive) To express (A quantity such as an interest rate, profit, expenditure etc.) as if it applied… • ANNUALISE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALIZE. |
| ANNUALIZE | • annualize v. American spelling and Oxford British spelling standard spelling of annualise. • ANNUALIZE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALISE. |
| ANNULATED | • annulated adj. Having rings. • annulated adj. (Organic chemistry) Composed of several fused rings. • ANNULATED adj. marked with a ring or rings. |
| ANNULATES | • annulates n. Plural of annulate. • ANNULATE n. (obsolete) an annelid worm. |
| ANTELUCAN | • antelucan adj. Before dawn. • ANTELUCAN adj. (archaic) pertaining to the hours before dawn. |
| ATTENUANT | • attenuant adj. Making thin, as fluids; diluting; rendering less dense and viscid. • attenuant n. (Medicine, dated) Any medicine that thins or dilutes the fluids; a diluent. • ATTENUANT n. a drug or other agent that attenuates. |
| CANNULATE | • cannulate v. (Medicine) to use a cannula; to insert a tube, particularly into a vein. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| MANURANCE | • manurance n. (Obsolete) cultivation. • MANURANCE n. (archaic) cultivation. |
| NAUSEANTS | • nauseants n. Plural of nauseant. • NAUSEANT n. an agent that induces nausea. |
| NUNATAKER | • nunataker n. Plural of nunatak. • NUNATAK n. (Inuit) a point of rock appearing above the surface of land ice. |
| PENNATULA | • pennatula n. (Zoology) Any of numerous species of Pennatula, Pteroides, and allied genera of Alcyonaria, having a… • Pennatula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pennatulidae – certain sea pens. • PENNATULA n. a sea-pen. |
| UNBALANCE | • unbalance v. (Transitive) To cause to be out of balance. • UNBALANCE v. to cause to lose balance. |
| UNBANDAGE | • unbandage v. (Transitive) To remove a bandage from. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |
| UNMANACLE | • unmanacle v. (Transitive) To release from manacles. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |
| UNMANAGED | • unmanaged adj. Not managed. • UNMANAGED adj. not managed. |
| UNNAMABLE | • unnamable adj. Alternative spelling of unnameable. • UNNAMABLE adj. not capable of being named, also UNNAMEABLE. |