| AFTERBURN | • afterburn n. The burning of further calories after the end of a period of vigorous exercise. • afterburn n. (Sociology) The practice of criticizing a person after they have left, or stopped contributing to the conversation. • AFTERBURN n. the burning of additional calories post-exercise. |
| CRENATURE | • crenature n. (Botany) A rounded tooth or notch of a crenate leaf, or any part that is crenate; a crenelle. • crenature n. The state of being crenated or notched. • CRENATURE n. the state of being notched. |
| ENRAPTURE | • enrapture v. (Transitive) To fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate or captivate. • ENRAPTURE v. to delight. |
| GARNITURE | • garniture n. Something that garnishes; a decoration, adornment or embellishment. • GARNITURE n. (French) embellishment, trimming; a set of decorative objects. |
| HEARTBURN | • heartburn n. (Pathology) A burning pain in the chest that is caused by stomach acid entering the gullet. • heart-burn n. Alternative form of heartburn. • HEARTBURN n. a burning, acrid feeling in the throat or breast, severe indigestion, cardialgia. |
| NERVATURE | • nervature n. (Biology) The arrangement of nerves. • NERVATURE n. the arrangement of nerves and veins, esp. those of leaves, also NERVATION, NEURATION. |
| NUMERATOR | • numerator n. (Arithmetic) The number or expression written above the line in a fraction (such as 1 in ½). • numerator n. An enumerator; someone who counts. • NUMERATOR n. one who numbers. |
| QUARTERNS | • quarterns n. Plural of quartern. • QUARTERN n. a fourth part. |
| RACONTEUR | • raconteur n. A storyteller, especially a person noted for telling stories with skill and wit. • raconteur v. To make witty remarks or stories. • RACONTEUR n. (French) a teller of anecdotes. |
| RENATURED | • renatured v. Simple past tense and past participle of renature. • renatured adj. (Of a protein, nucleic acid, or alcohol) restored to its original form following denaturation. • RENATURE v. to restore natural qualities. |
| RENATURES | • renatures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renature. • RENATURE v. to restore natural qualities. |
| RETINULAR | • retinular adj. Of or relating to the retinula. • RETINULAR adj. relating to the retinula, a pigmented cell in some arthropod compound eyes, from which the rhabdom arises. |
| RUNECRAFT | • runecraft n. Knowledge of runes; skill in deciphering runic characters. • runecraft n. Knowledge of, or skill in, the use of runes for esoteric and magical purposes. • RUNECRAFT n. skill with runes. |
| SAUNTERER | • saunterer n. One who saunters. • SAUNTERER n. one who saunters. |
| UNDERCART | • undercart n. An aircraft’s undercarriage. • UNDERCART n. (colloquial) an aircraft's landing-gear, the undercarriage. |
| UNDERPART | • underpart v. (Transitive) To divide (a part) and assign subordinate portions of it. • underpart n. A lower or underneath part. • UNDERPART n. a subordinate part. |
| UNDERRATE | • underrate v. (Transitive) to underestimate; to make too low a rate or estimate. • underrate n. A price less than the value. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |
| UNSTARRED | • unstarred v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstar. • unstarred adj. Not marked with a star. • UNSTARRED adj. not starred. |