| ALEURONES | • aleurones n. Plural of aleurone. • ALEURONE n. a protein found in some seeds, also ALEURON. |
| ANGELUSES | • angeluses n. Plural of angelus. • Angeluses n. Plural of Angelus. • ANGELUS n. (Latin) a prayer said in morning, at noon and at sunset. |
| BANLIEUES | • banlieues n. Plural of banlieue. • BANLIEUE n. (French) a suburb. |
| BLUEJEANS | • bluejeans n. Alternative spelling of blue jeans. • blue␣jeans n. A pair of trousers made from denim cotton and dyed dark blue. • BLUEJEANS n. blue denim jeans. |
| CERULEANS | • ceruleans n. Plural of cerulean. • CERULEAN n. a sky-blue colour, also CAERULEAN. |
| ELAEAGNUS | • elaeagnus n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Elaeagnus. • Elaeagnus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Elaeagnaceae – silverberry, oleaster. • ELAEAGNUS n. another name for oleaster, a Eurasian shrub or small tree cultivated as an ornamental. |
| ENCAPSULE | • encapsule v. (Transitive) To place inside a capsule. • ENCAPSULE v. to encapsulate. |
| EQUALNESS | • equalness n. Equality. • EQUALNESS n. equality; evenness. |
| LEAVENOUS | • leavenous adj. Containing leaven. • leavenous adj. (Figuratively) Inducing change, especially a corrupting or vitiating change. • LEAVENOUS adj. containing leaven. |
| NUCLEASES | • nucleases n. Plural of nuclease. • NUCLEASE n. any of a number of enzymes producing hydrolysis in nucleic acids. |
| NUCLEATES | • nucleates n. Plural of nucleate. • NUCLEATE v. to form into a nucleus. |
| SQUALENES | • squalenes n. Plural of squalene. • SQUALENE n. a natural oil obtained e.g. from shark liver. |
| UNDERSEAL | • underseal n. A thick, resilient coating applied to the underbody or chassis of an automobile to protect against damage… • underseal v. (Transitive) To coat (the underbody or chassis of a vehicle) with underseal. • under␣seal phr. Bearing a seal. |
| UNLEADEDS | • unleadeds n. Plural of unleaded. • UNLEADED n. a product containing no lead. |
| UNLEASHED | • unleashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unleash. • unleashed adj. Not leashed; without a leash on it. • unleashed adj. (Figuratively) Freed from any restraint, physical or otherwise. |
| UNLEASHES | • unleashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unleash. • UNLEASH v. to free from a leash. |
| UNPLEASED | • unpleased adj. Not pleased; displeased. • UNPLEASED adj. not pleased. |
| UNREALISE | • unrealise v. Alternative form of unrealize. • UNREALISE v. to divest of reality, also UNREALIZE. |
| UNSEEABLE | • unseeable adj. Invisible. • unseeable adj. Unimaginable. • UNSEEABLE adj. that cannot be seen. |