| ANILINGUS | • anilingus n. A form of oral sex in which the tongue and lips are used for stimulation of a sexual partner’s anus. • ANILINGUS n. oral stimulation of the anus, also ANILINCTUS. |
| ANNUALISE | • annualise v. (Transitive) To express (A quantity such as an interest rate, profit, expenditure etc.) as if it applied… • ANNUALISE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALIZE. |
| BIANNUALS | • biannuals n. Plural of biannual. • BIANNUAL n. something appearing, occurring, etc., twice a year. |
| DISANNULS | • disannuls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disannul. • DISANNUL v. to annul completely. |
| INSULANTS | • insulants n. Plural of insulant. • INSULANT n. an insulating material. |
| INSULTANT | • insultant n. (Business, colloquial) A consultant who is willing to criticise the organisation that they work for. • insultant adj. (Rare) insulting. • insultant n. (Rare) One who delivers an insult. |
| LUMINANTS | • luminants n. Plural of luminant. • LUMINANT n. a means of lighting. |
| LUNARIANS | • Lunarians n. Plural of Lunarian. • LUNARIAN n. (archaic) an inhabitant of the moon; a student of the moon. |
| LUNATIONS | • lunations n. Plural of lunation. • LUNATION n. a lunar month; the interval between successive new moons. |
| NONVISUAL | • nonvisual adj. Not visual. • NONVISUAL adj. not visual. |
| NUNDINALS | • nundinals n. Plural of nundinal. • NUNDINAL n. any of the letters from A to H relating to days of the ancient Roman calendar. |
| PENINSULA | • peninsula n. (Geography) A piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass. • PENINSULA n. a strip of land jutting out into water, a near-island. |
| UNINSTALL | • uninstall v. (Computing) To completely remove hardware or software from a computer system. • uninstall n. (Computing) An uninstallation process. • UNINSTALL v. to remove a program from a storage device, also UNINSTAL. |
| UNINSTALS | • UNINSTAL v. to reverse a previous installation, also UNINSTALL. |
| UNLADINGS | • unladings n. Plural of unlading. • UNLADING n. the act of unlading. |
| UNLASHING | • unlashing v. Present participle of unlash. • UNLASH v. to untie the binding of. |
| UNSAINTLY | • unsaintly adj. Not saintly. • UNSAINTLY adj. not like a saint. |
| UNSCALING | • unscaling v. Present participle of unscale. • UNSCALE v. to remove the scales from. |
| UNSEALING | • unsealing v. Present participle of unseal. • unsealing n. The opening of a seal. • UNSEAL v. to break the seal of. |
| UNSHALING | • unshaling v. Present participle of unshale. • UNSHALE v. to strip the shale, or husk, from, also UNSHELL. |