| ANTIHUNGER | • antihunger n. Designed to fight against hunger; used e.g. of a policy. • anti-hunger adj. Of or relating to activity and policies directed towards eliminating hunger as social problem. |
| DENATURING | • denaturing v. Present participle of denature. • denaturing n. The process by which something is denatured. • DENATURE v. to deprive of natural qualities. |
| NUMERATING | • numerating v. Present participle of numerate. • NUMERATE v. to compute, calculate, also ENUMERATE. |
| OUTEARNING | • outearning v. Present participle of outearn. • OUTEARN v. to surpass in earning. |
| RENATURING | • renaturing v. Present participle of renature. • RENATURE v. to restore natural qualities. |
| SAUNTERING | • sauntering v. Present participle of saunter. • sauntering n. A casual stroll. • SAUNTERING adj. walking in a leisurely manner. |
| UNALTERING | • unaltering adj. Not altering; unchanging, constant. • UNALTERING adj. not changing. |
| UNCREATING | • uncreating v. Present participle of uncreate. • UNCREATE v. to deprive of existence. |
| UNDERAGENT | • underagent n. A subordinate agent. • UNDERAGENT n. a subordinate agent. |
| UNEARTHING | • unearthing v. Present participle of unearth. • unearthing n. Something unearthed; a discovery. • UNEARTH v. to dig up. |
| UNGUENTARY | • unguentary adj. (Archaic) Like an unguent. • UNGUENTARY adj. of or relating to unguents. • UNGUENTARY n. one who makes or sells unguents. |
| UNHEARTING | • unhearting v. Present participle of unheart. • UNHEART v. (Shakespeare) to dishearten. |
| UNPREGNANT | • unpregnant adj. Not pregnant. • UNPREGNANT adj. (Shakespeare) stupid. |
| UNTREADING | • untreading v. Present participle of untread. • UNTREAD v. (Shakespeare) to tread back; to retrace. |
| UNWATERING | • unwatering n. The removal of water, as for example after a flood. • UNWATER v. to drain, esp. a mine. |
| URETHANING | • URETHANE v. to coat with urethane. |