| ANURETIC | • anuretic adj. (Medicine) Of, pertaining to or characterised by anuresis. • anuretic adj. (Medicine) Who has anuresis; unable to urinate. • ANURETIC adj. pertaining to inability to urinate. |
| CENTAURS | • centaurs n. Plural of centaur. • Centaurs n. Plural of Centaur. • CENTAUR n. (Greek) a mythical creature half-man, half-horse. |
| CENTAURY | • centaury n. Any of the flowering plants in or formerly in the genus Centaurium. • centaury n. Any of diverse other plants… • CENTAURY n. a plant of the genus Centaurium, of the gentian family, usually with pink flowers. |
| CHAUNTER | • chaunter n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A street seller of ballads and other broadsides. • chaunter n. (Colloquial) A deceitful, tricky dealer or horse jockey. • chaunter n. The chanter or flute of a bagpipe. |
| COURANTE | • courante n. (Music) An old French dance from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era in triple metre. • courante n. (Music) The second movement of a baroque suite (following the allemande, and before the sarabande). • COURANTE n. (French) an old dance with a gliding step, also CORANTO, COURANT, COURANTO. |
| CYANURET | • cyanuret n. (Obsolete) cyanide. • CYANURET n. (obsolete) cyanide. |
| ENACTURE | • enacture n. (Obsolete) action, act of enacting. • ENACTURE n. (Shakespeare) a performance, a fulfilment. |
| OUTRANCE | • outrance n. (Obsolete) The furthest degree or extremity, going beyond bounds or propriety. • OUTRANCE n. (French) the last extremity. |
| RECUSANT | • recusant n. (Historical) Someone refusing to attend Church of England services, between the 16th and early 19th centuries. • recusant n. Anyone refusing to submit to authority or regulation. • recusant adj. Pertaining to a recusant or to recusancy. |
| TRUNCATE | • truncate v. (Transitive) To shorten (something) by, or as if by, cutting part of it off. • truncate v. (Mathematics, transitive) To shorten (a decimal number) by removing trailing (or leading) digits. • truncate v. (Geometry) To replace a corner by a plane (or to make a similar change to a crystal). |
| UNCARTED | • uncarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncart. • UNCART v. to take off a cart. |
| UNCRATED | • uncrated adj. Not contained in a crate. • uncrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncrate. • UNCRATE v. to remove from a crate. |
| UNCRATES | • uncrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncrate. • UNCRATE v. to remove from a crate. |
| UNCREATE | • uncreate v. (Transitive) To kill; to destroy; to deprive of existence; to annihilate. • uncreate v. (Transitive) To undo the act of creating. • UNCREATE v. to deprive of existence. |
| UNDERACT | • underact v. To act in an understated manner or with little expressiveness. • UNDERACT v. to act subtly and with restraint. |
| UNTRACED | • untraced adj. Not having been traced. • UNTRACE v. to loose from traces. |
| UNTRACES | • untraces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untrace. • UNTRACE v. to loose from traces. |