| ANILINCTUS | • anilinctus n. Rare form of anilingus. • ANILINCTUS n. oral stimulation of the anus, also ANILINGUS. |
| AUCTIONING | • auctioning v. Present participle of auction. • AUCTION v. to sell publicly to the highest bidder. |
| CAUTIONING | • cautioning v. Present participle of caution. • cautioning n. The act of giving a warning. • CAUTION v. to warn. |
| CHINQUAPIN | • chinquapin n. Certain trees in the chestnut genus Castanea… • chinquapin n. Any of the trees in the genus Castanopsis. • chinquapin n. Any of the trees and shrubs in the genus Chrysolepis. |
| CULINARIAN | • culinarian n. A chef. • CULINARIAN n. a cook, chef. |
| CURTAINING | • curtaining v. Present participle of curtain. • curtaining n. Material used for curtains. • CURTAIN v. to furnish with hanging fabric. |
| INCAUTIONS | • incautions n. Plural of incaution. • INCAUTION n. want of caution. |
| INCUBATING | • incubating v. Present participle of incubate. • INCUBATE v. to warm eggs for hatching. |
| INCUBATION | • incubation n. Sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life… • incubation n. (Pathology) The development of a disease from its causes, or the period of such development. • incubation n. (Chemistry) A period of little reaction which is followed by more rapid reaction. |
| INSOUCIANT | • insouciant adj. Casually unconcerned; carefree, indifferent, nonchalant. • INSOUCIANT adj. lighthearted and unconcerned. |
| JAUNDICING | • jaundicing v. Present participle of jaundice. • JAUNDICE v. to prejudice unfavourably. |
| MANICURING | • manicuring v. Present participle of manicure. • MANICURE v. to have the hands and nails treated professionally. |
| NEURAMINIC | • neuraminic adj. Of or pertaining to neuraminic acid or its derivatives. • NEURAMINIC adj. as in neuraminic acid, a carboxylic acid which is an amino sugar. |
| QUINACRINE | • quinacrine n. A drug with various applications, including as an antimalarial, having the chemical formula C23H30ClN… • QUINACRINE n. another name for mepacrine, a bitter yellow powder, formerly used against malaria. |
| UNACTIVING | • UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive. |
| UNCHAINING | • unchaining v. Present participle of unchain. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |
| UNCHAIRING | • UNCHAIR v. to remove from a chairmanship. |
| UNCINARIAS | • UNCINARIA n. hookworm. |