| CANNULATED | • cannulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cannulate. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANNULATES | • cannulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cannulate. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANULATING | • canulating v. Present participle of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. |
| CANULATION | • canulation n. Alternative form of cannulation. • CANULATION n. the process of inserting a canula into, also CANNULATION. |
| CONNATURAL | • connatural adj. Similar in nature. • connatural adj. (Obsolete) inborn; inherent; natural. • CONNATURAL adj. connected by nature; inborn. |
| CULINARIAN | • culinarian n. A chef. • CULINARIAN n. a cook, chef. |
| INCUNABULA | • incunabula n. Plural of incunabulum. • INCUNABULUM n. (Latin) a book printed from movable type before 1501, also INCUNABLE. |
| NONACCRUAL | • nonaccrual adj. (Finance) Not of or relating to accrual. • NONACCRUAL adj. not causing accrual. |
| NONFACTUAL | • nonfactual adj. Not factual; false or fictional. • non-factual adj. Alternative form of nonfactual. • NONFACTUAL adj. not factual. |
| UNANALYTIC | • unanalytic adj. Not analytic. • UNANALYTIC adj. not analytic, also UNANALYTICAL. |
| UNBALANCED | • unbalanced adj. Not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy. • unbalanced adj. Irrational or mentally deranged. • unbalanced adj. (Accounting) not adjusted such that debit and credit correspond. |
| UNBALANCES | • unbalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbalance. • UNBALANCE v. to cause to lose balance. |
| UNMANACLED | • unmanacled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unmanacle. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |
| UNMANACLES | • unmanacles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmanacle. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |