| ANDROGENOUS | • androgenous adj. (Biochemistry) Of, pertaining to, or producing androgens; androgenic. • androgenous adj. Misspelling of androgynous. • ANDROGENOUS adj. having only male offspring. |
| ANGULARNESS | • angularness n. The state or quality of being angular. • ANGULARNESS n. the state of being angular. |
| BASERUNNING | • baserunning n. (Baseball) The act of running bases, or a player’s skill in doing so. • BASERUNNING n. attempting to perform a circuit of the bases. |
| GRANDUNCLES | • granduncles n. Plural of granduncle. • grand-uncles n. Plural of grand-uncle. • grand␣uncles n. Plural of grand uncle. |
| LAUNDERINGS | • launderings n. Plural of laundering. • LAUNDERING n. the act of cleansing e.g. clothes, money. |
| MAUNDERINGS | • maunderings n. Plural of maundering. • MAUNDERING n. grumbling, rambling talk. |
| REPUGNANCES | • repugnances n. Plural of repugnance. • REPUGNANCE n. strong dislike, antipathy, also REPUGNANCY. |
| SAUNTERINGS | • saunterings n. Plural of sauntering. • SAUNTERING n. the act of sauntering. |
| SQUANDERING | • squandering v. Present participle of squander. • squandering n. The act by which something is squandered; wastage. • SQUANDERING n. the act of squandering. |
| SUPERNATING | • SUPERNATE v. to float on a surface. |
| UNDERAGENTS | • underagents n. Plural of underagent. • UNDERAGENT n. a subordinate agent. |
| UNDERSAYING | • undersaying v. Present participle of undersay. • UNDERSAY v. to say in answer. |
| UNGARNISHED | • ungarnished adj. Not garnished. • ungarnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungarnish. • UNGARNISHED adj. not garnished. |
| UNORGANISED | • unorganised adj. (British spelling, of a person) Poorly organised, lacking the ability to organise. • unorganised adj. (Of an object) Not organised, not having any arrangement. • UNORGANISED adj. not organised. |
| UNREALISING | • unrealising v. Present participle of unrealise. • UNREALISE v. to divest of reality, also UNREALIZE. |
| UNREASONING | • unreasoning adj. Behaving without reason. • UNREASON v. to disrupt the sanity of. |
| UNSWEARINGS | • UNSWEARING n. the act of recanting. |