| ADVENTURERS | • adventurers n. Plural of adventurer. • ADVENTURER n. one who adventures. |
| ENTREASURED | • entreasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of entreasure. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury. |
| INTERRADIUS | • interradius n. Any interradial part, but especially the radius of a coelenterate halfway between two perradii. • INTERRADIUS n. a radius midway between primary radii or perradii. |
| PROTANDROUS | • protandrous adj. (Biology) Exhibiting protandry. • protandrous adj. (Botany) Whose male parts (anthers) becomes mature before the female ones (stigma). • protandrous adj. (Botany) Whose male parts (antheridia) release their spermatozoids before the female parts (archegonia) mature. |
| REDCURRANTS | • redcurrants n. Plural of redcurrant. • red-currants n. Plural of red-currant. • red␣currants n. Plural of red currant. |
| SURTARBRAND | • surtarbrand n. Alternative form of surturbrand. • SURTARBRAND n. (Icelandic) a lignite found interbedded with lavas in Iceland, also SURTURBRAND. |
| SURTURBRAND | • surturbrand n. A fibrous brown coal or bituminous wood. • SURTURBRAND n. (Icelandic) a lignite found interbedded with lavas in Iceland, also SURTARBRAND. |
| TETRANDROUS | • tetrandrous adj. (Botany) Belonging to the class Tetrandria. • tetrandrous adj. (Botany) Having four stamens. • TETRANDROUS adj. having four stamens, also TETRANDRIAN. |
| TRANSDUCERS | • transducers n. Plural of transducer. • TRANSDUCER n. an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form. |
| TRANSDUCTOR | • transductor n. A kind of magnetic amplifier used in power systems for compensating reactive power. • TRANSDUCTOR n. an arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current. |
| TURNAROUNDS | • turnarounds n. Plural of turnaround. • turn-arounds n. Plural of turn-around. • turn␣arounds n. Plural of turn around. |
| UNDERACTORS | • underactors n. Plural of underactor. • UNDERACTOR n. a subordinate actor. |
| UNDEREARTHS | • UNDEREARTH n. the soil found beneath the surface of something. |
| UNDERREACTS | • underreacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underreact. • UNDERREACT v. to react with less than appropriate force or intensity. |
| UNDERSTRATA | • understrata n. Plural of understratum. • UNDERSTRATUM n. a stratum under another stratum. |
| UNDERTAKERS | • undertakers n. Plural of undertaker. • undertaker's n. The business establishment of an undertaker. • UNDERTAKER n. one that undertakes. |
| UNDERTREATS | • undertreats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertreat. |
| UNDERWATERS | • underwaters n. Plural of underwater. • underwaters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwater. • UNDERWATER n. underground water. |
| UNTRAVERSED | • untraversed adj. That has not been traversed; unexplored. • UNTRAVERSED adj. not traversed. |
| UNTREASURED | • untreasured adj. Not treasured; unvalued or unbeloved. • untreasured adj. Without treasure; possessing or containing no great prize. • untreasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of untreasure. |