| ARCTANGENT | • arctangent n. (Trigonometry) Any of several single-valued or multivalued functions that are inverses of the tangent… • ARCTANGENT n. a geometrical ratio. |
| CARTONNAGE | • cartonnage n. The papyrus used to wrap mummies in ancient Egypt. • cartonnage n. Pasteboard. • CARTONNAGE n. (French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins, also CARTONAGE. |
| CARTOONING | • cartooning v. Present participle of cartoon. • cartooning n. The act of drawing a cartoon or caricature. • CARTOONING n. the making of cartoons. |
| CONGREGANT | • congregant n. A member of a congregation. • CONGREGANT n. a member of a congregation, esp. a Jewish one. |
| CORONATING | • coronating v. Present participle of coronate. • CORONATE v. to crown. |
| CURTAINING | • curtaining v. Present participle of curtain. • curtaining n. Material used for curtains. • CURTAIN v. to furnish with hanging fabric. |
| ENTRANCING | • entrancing v. Present participle of entrance. • entrancing adj. Causing a trance-like state; hypnotic. • entrancing adj. Causing ecstasy or rapture; enrapturing; charming. |
| INFRACTING | • infracting v. Present participle of infract. • INFRACT v. to break a legal rule. |
| INTRAGENIC | • intragenic adj. (Genetics) Within a gene. • INTRAGENIC adj. being or occurring within a gene. |
| REENACTING | • reenacting v. Present participle of reenact. • re-enacting v. Present participle of re-enact. • REENACT v. to enact again. |
| TRANSGENIC | • transgenic adj. Of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another… • transgenic n. An organism whose genome has been genetically modified. • TRANSGENIC adj. of, pertaining to, or designating an organism containing genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced. |
| TRUNCATING | • truncating v. Present participle of truncate. • TRUNCATING n. the act of cutting short. |
| UNCREATING | • uncreating v. Present participle of uncreate. • UNCREATE v. to deprive of existence. |
| UNTRACKING | • untracking v. Present participle of untrack. • UNTRACK v. to remove from a track, change course. |