| ASTUTENESS | • astuteness n. The quality of being astute. • ASTUTENESS n. the quality of being astute. |
| ATTENUATES | • attenuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attenuate. • ATTENUATE v. to make thin; to reduce in value. |
| AUSTENITES | • austenites n. Plural of austenite. • Austenites n. Plural of Austenite. • AUSTENITE n. a solid solution of carbon in a nonmagnetic high-temperature allotropic form of iron. |
| BANQUETTES | • banquettes n. Plural of banquette. • BANQUETTE n. (French) a raised way or footway above a parapet, also BANKIT. |
| DEBUTANTES | • debutantes n. Plural of debutante. • debûtantes n. Plural of debûtante. • débutantes n. Plural of débutante. |
| EVENTUATES | • eventuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eventuate. • EVENTUATE v. to turn out. |
| EXECUTANTS | • executants n. Plural of executant. • EXECUTANT n. one who executes or performs, esp. a performer on a musical instrument. |
| EXTENUATES | • extenuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of. |
| LANGUETTES | • languettes n. Plural of languette. • LANGUETTE n. (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUET. |
| MENSTRUATE | • menstruate v. (Transitive, obsolete, rare) To stain with or as if with menses. • menstruate v. (Intransitive) To undergo menstruation, to have a period. • menstruate adj. (Obsolete) Menstrual. |
| PREATTUNES | • PREATTUNE v. to attune in advance. |
| SUSTENTATE | • sustentate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To sustain. • SUSTENTATE v. to sustain. |
| TAUTNESSES | • tautnesses n. Plural of tautness. • TAUTNESS n. the state of being taut. |
| UNATTESTED | • unattested adj. Not supported by attestation; lacking supporting evidence in the form of assurance from an authority. • UNATTESTED adj. not attested. |
| UNDERSTATE | • understate v. (Transitive) To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay. • understate v. (Transitive) To state (something) with a lack of emphasis, in order to express irony. • understate v. To state a quantity that is too low. |
| UNISEPTATE | • uniseptate adj. Having a single septum. • UNISEPTATE adj. having only one partition or septum, a uniseptate fruit. |
| UNTESTABLE | • untestable adj. That cannot be tested; unverifiable. • UNTESTABLE adj. not testable. |
| UTTERANCES | • utterances n. Plural of utterance. • UTTERANCE n. the act of uttering. |