| ANILINCTUS | • anilinctus n. Rare form of anilingus. • ANILINCTUS n. oral stimulation of the anus, also ANILINGUS. |
| CLINQUANTS | • CLINQUANT n. tinsel, glitter. |
| ENCURTAINS | • encurtains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encurtain. • ENCURTAIN v. to enclose with curtains. |
| ENUNCIATES | • enunciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enunciate. • ENUNCIATE v. to pronounce. |
| INCAUTIONS | • incautions n. Plural of incaution. • INCAUTION n. want of caution. |
| INCRUSTANT | • incrustant adj. Tending to leave an incrustation on a boiler or other container when the containing water evaporates. • incrustant n. Any substance that is dissolved in water which forms an incrustation when the water evaporates. • INCRUSTANT n. something tending to incrust. |
| INOCULANTS | • inoculants n. Plural of inoculant. • INOCULANT n. any material used in inoculation, also INOCULUM. |
| INSOUCIANT | • insouciant adj. Casually unconcerned; carefree, indifferent, nonchalant. • INSOUCIANT adj. lighthearted and unconcerned. |
| STAUNCHING | • staunching v. Present participle of staunch. • staunching n. The act by which something is staunched or stopped. • staunching n. (Obsolete) A stanchion. |
| UNCANNIEST | • uncanniest adj. Superlative form of uncanny: most uncanny. • UNCANNY adj. strange and inexplicable. |
| UNCOATINGS | • UNCOATING n. the action of releasing viral nucleic acid from a virus or exposing the interior of a virus enough to facilitate replication by stripping away the outer layers of the viral coat. |
| UNCURTAINS | • uncurtains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncurtain. • UNCURTAIN v. to remove a curtain from; to reveal. |
| UNFANCIEST | • UNFANCY adj. not fancy. |
| UNSANCTIFY | • unsanctify v. (Transitive) To reduce from a holy condition; to make profane. • UNSANCTIFY v. to remove the sanctity from. |
| UNSTACKING | • unstacking v. Present participle of unstack. • UNSTACK v. to remove from a stack. |