| ANNUNCIATED | • annunciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of annunciate. • ANNUNCIATE v. to announce, proclaim. |
| ANNUNTIATED | • ANNUNTIATE v. (obsolete) to proclaim. |
| ANTIBONDING | • antibonding adj. (Chemistry, physics) Describing an atomic or molecular orbital whose energy increases as its constituent… |
| CONDONATION | • condonation n. The condoning of an offence. • condonation n. The forgiveness of matrimonial infidelity. • condonation n. (Law) A legal defense made when an accuser had forgiven or chosen to ignore an act about which they… |
| INDENTATION | • indentation n. The act of indenting or state of being indented. • indentation n. A notch or recess, in the margin or border of anything. • indentation n. A recess or sharp depression in any surface. |
| INDIGNANTLY | • indignantly adv. In an indignant manner. • INDIGNANT adv. feeling or showing justifiable anger. |
| INDIGNATION | • indignation n. An anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice. • indignation n. A self-righteous anger or disgust. • INDIGNATION n. anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean, also INDIGNANCE. |
| INTENDANCES | • INTENDANCE n. the office or employment of an intendant, also INTENDANCY. |
| INUNDATIONS | • inundations n. Plural of inundation. • INUNDATION n. the act of inundating. |
| NONDEVIANTS | • nondeviants n. Plural of nondeviant. |
| NONDOMINANT | • nondominant adj. Not dominant. • nondominant n. A person or organism that is not dominant. • NONDOMINANT adj. not dominant. |
| PENTANDRIAN | • pentandrian adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the class Pentandria; having five stamens. • PENTANDRIAN adj. relating to the Pentandria, a class of plants with five stamens, also PENTANDROUS. |
| TRANSANDINE | • TRANSANDINE adj. beyond, or crossing, the Andes, also TRANSANDEAN. |
| UNATTENDING | • unattending adj. Not attending; absent. • UNATTENDING adj. not attending. |
| UNCONTAINED | • uncontained adj. Not contained; unconstrained. |
| UNINCHANTED | • UNINCHANTED adj. (Milton) unenchanted. |