| ALUMINIDES | • aluminides n. Plural of aluminide. • ALUMINIDE n. a compound that has aluminium with more electropositive elements. |
| ALUMINISED | • aluminised v. Simple past tense and past participle of aluminise. • aluminised adj. Having the property of being coated with aluminium. • ALUMINISE v. to treat metal so as to form an aluminum coating on its surface, also ALUMINIZE. |
| ANDALUSITE | • andalusite n. (Mineralogy) An aluminium nesosilicate mineral, Al2SiO5. • ANDALUSITE n. a silicate of aluminium, first found in Andalusia. |
| ANDOUILLES | • andouilles n. Plural of andouille. • ANDOUILLE n. (French) a kind of sausage. |
| ANEUPLOIDS | • aneuploids n. Plural of aneuploid. • ANEUPLOID n. a cell or individual with missing or extra chromosomes. |
| ANNUALISED | • annualised v. Simple past tense and past participle of annualise. • ANNUALISE v. to convert to a yearly rate, also ANNUALIZE. |
| DELUSIONAL | • delusional adj. Suffering from delusions; having false or faulty beliefs. • delusional adj. Being or relating to a delusion. • delusional n. A person suffering from a delusion. |
| DENTALIUMS | • dentaliums n. Plural of dentalium. • DENTALIUM n. (Latin) any mollusc or shell of the genus Dentalium, of scaphopod molluscs whose shells resemble an elephant's tusk. |
| LANGUISHED | • languished v. Simple past tense and past participle of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| SOUNDALIKE | • soundalike n. A sound, music recording, etc. that audibly resembles another. • sound-alike n. Someone who has a similar voice to another. • SOUNDALIKE n. one that sounds like another. |
| TESTUDINAL | • testudinal adj. Of, or relating to, tortoises. • testudinal adj. Resembling a tortoise. • TESTUDINAL adj. like a tortoiseshell or testudo, also TESTUDINARY, TESTUDINEOUS. |
| UITLANDERS | • uitlanders n. Plural of uitlander. • UITLANDER n. (South African) in South Africa, a foreigner, esp. a Briton in the Transvaal, also OUTLANDER. |
| UNASSAILED | • unassailed adj. Not previously assailed. • UNASSAILED adj. not assailed. |
| UNBIASEDLY | • unbiasedly adv. In an unbiased manner; without bias. • UNBIASED adv. UNBIAS, to free from bias. |
| UNIDEALISM | • unidealism n. An unidealistic attitude or worldview. • UNIDEALISM n. the state of not being ideal. |
| UNREALISED | • unrealised adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of unrealized. • UNREALISE v. to divest of reality, also UNREALIZE. |
| UNSALARIED | • unsalaried adj. Without a salary. • UNSALARIED adj. not receiving a salary. |
| UNSTEADILY | • unsteadily adv. In an unsteady manner, so as to shake or falter. • unsteadily adv. In an uncertain manner; with hesitation or timidity. • UNSTEADY adv. not steady. |
| VULCANISED | • vulcanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulcanise. • VULCANISE v. to change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization, also VULCANIZE. |