| BUCCANEERING | • buccaneering adj. Bold, reckless and unscrupulous. • buccaneering n. Robbery on the high seas; piracy. • buccaneering v. Present participle of buccaneer. |
| BUCCANIERING | • buccaniering v. Present participle of buccanier. • BUCCANIER v. to act as a buccaneer, a pirate, originally of the Spanish-American coasts; an unscrupulous adventurer, also BUCCANEER. |
| COENAMOURING | • COENAMOUR v. to enamour jointly, also COENAMOR. |
| DETRUNCATING | • detruncating v. Present participle of detruncate. • DETRUNCATE v. to cut short, lop, mutilate. |
| ENCOURAGINGS | • encouragings n. Plural of encouraging. • ENCOURAGING n. the act of giving encouragement. |
| ENCURTAINING | • encurtaining v. Present participle of encurtain. • ENCURTAIN v. to enclose with curtains. |
| NUCLEARISING | • nuclearising v. Present participle of nuclearise. • NUCLEARISE v. to make nuclear; to fit nuclear weapons, also NUCLEARIZE. |
| NUCLEARIZING | • nuclearizing v. Present participle of nuclearize. • NUCLEARIZE v. to make nuclear; to fit nuclear weapons, also NUCLEARISE. |
| OBTRUNCATING | • obtruncating v. Present participle of obtruncate. • OBTRUNCATE v. to cut or lop off the head of. |
| PRELAUNCHING | • PRELAUNCH v. to launch in advance. |
| RACONTEURING | • raconteuring v. Present participle of raconteur. • RACONTEURING n. telling tales. |
| RECAUTIONING | • RECAUTION v. to caution again. |
| REPUGNANCIES | • repugnancies n. Plural of repugnancy. • REPUGNANCY n. strong dislike, antipathy, also REPUGNANCE. |
| UNCARINGNESS | • uncaringness n. The state or condition of being uncaring. |
| UNCHARMINGLY | Sorry, definition not available. |
| UNCURTAINING | • uncurtaining v. Present participle of uncurtain. • UNCURTAIN v. to remove a curtain from; to reveal. |
| UNDERCOATING | • undercoating n. A coat of paint or other material applied onto a surface before that of a topcoat; an undercoat. • undercoating v. Present participle of undercoat. • UNDERCOATING n. an undercoat of paint. |
| UNSCRAMBLING | • unscrambling v. Present participle of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |