| ANNUALISING | • annualising v. Present participle of annualise. • ANNUALISE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALIZE. |
| ANNUALIZING | • annualizing v. Present participle of annualize. • ANNUALIZE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALISE. |
| ANNULATIONS | • annulations n. Plural of annulation. • ANNULATION n. a circular or ringlike formation. |
| ANNUNCIATED | • annunciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of annunciate. • ANNUNCIATE v. to announce, proclaim. |
| ANNUNCIATES | • annunciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of annunciate. • ANNUNCIATE v. to announce, proclaim. |
| ANNUNCIATOR | • annunciator n. Anything that announces something. • annunciator n. A signalling device that shows which of several electrical circuits is active, especially such a device… • annunciator n. (UK, railways) A buzzer in a signal box that sounds when a train activates a treadle positioned on the… |
| ANNUNTIATED | • ANNUNTIATE v. (obsolete) to proclaim. |
| ANNUNTIATES | • ANNUNTIATE v. (obsolete) to proclaim. |
| CANNULATING | • cannulating v. Present participle of cannulate. • CANNULATE v. to insert a cannula into, also CANULATE. |
| CANNULATION | • cannulation n. The insertion of a cannula. • CANNULATION n. the process of inserting a cannula into, also CANULATION. |
| INTERANNUAL | • interannual adj. Occurring between years, or from one year to the next. • INTERANNUAL adj. between years. |
| UNAWAKENING | • unawakening adj. Not awakening; dormant, asleep. • UNAWAKENING adj. not awakening. |
| UNBALANCING | • unbalancing v. Present participle of unbalance. • unbalancing n. The action or process of bringing or falling out of balance. • UNBALANCE v. to cause to lose balance. |
| UNBANDAGING | • unbandaging v. Present participle of unbandage. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |
| UNCANONICAL | • uncanonical adj. Not canonical. • UNCANONICAL adj. not canonical, also UNCANONIC. |
| UNMANACLING | • unmanacling v. Present participle of unmanacle. • UNMANACLE v. to free from manacles. |