| ANGIOTENSIN | • angiotensin n. (Biochemistry) Any of several polypeptides that narrow blood vessels and thus regulate arterial pressure. • ANGIOTENSIN n. a protein that causes a rise in blood pressure. |
| CONSANGUINE | • consanguine adj. Related by birth or "by blood", i.e. having close ancestors in common. • consanguine n. A person related to another by birth. • CONSANGUINE adj. of the same blood or origin; specifically, descended from the same ancestor, also CONSANGUINEOUS. |
| COVENANTING | • covenanting v. Present participle of covenant. • COVENANT v. to enter into a binding agreement. |
| NONEARNINGS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| NONINTEGRAL | • nonintegral adj. (Mathematics) Not integral. • NONINTEGRAL adj. not integral. |
| NONMAGNETIC | • nonmagnetic adj. Not magnetic; not affected by a magnet. • non-magnetic adj. Not magnetic; Alternative form of nonmagnetic. • NONMAGNETIC adj. not magnetic. |
| NONNEGATIVE | • nonnegative adj. Alternative form of non-negative. • nonnegative n. Any value that is not negative. • non-negative adj. Not negative. |
| NONREADINGS | • NONREADING n. an inability or disinclination to read. |
| NONSPEAKING | • nonspeaking adj. Not speaking. • NONSPEAKING adj. not speaking. |
| NONTEACHING | • nonteaching adj. That does not teach. • NONTEACHING adj. that do not teach, e.g. members of staff. |
| NONVINTAGES | • nonvintages n. Plural of nonvintage. • NONVINTAGE n. a wine that is not vintage. |
| ORNAMENTING | • ornamenting v. Present participle of ornament. • ORNAMENT v. to decorate. |
| OVERMANNING | • overmanning v. Present participle of overman. • OVERMANNING n. excessive manning. |
| REANOINTING | • reanointing v. Present participle of reanoint. • REANOINT v. to anoint again. |
| UNCONGENIAL | • uncongenial adj. Not congenial, compatible or sympathetic. • uncongenial adj. Not appropriate; unsuitable. • uncongenial adj. Not pleasing; disagreeable. |
| UNREASONING | • unreasoning adj. Behaving without reason. • UNREASON v. to disrupt the sanity of. |
| UNSEASONING | • unseasoning v. Present participle of unseason. • UNSEASON v. (Spenser) to affect disagreeably. |
| UNWEAPONING | • UNWEAPON v. to disarm. |