| BUCENTAUR | • bucentaur n. A supposed mythical monster, half ox, half man. • bucentaur n. A Venetian barge modelled on the state barge (called Bucentaur) used annually on Ascension Day in the… • BUCENTAUR n. (Italian) a state barge of Venice from which the Doge dropped a ring into the sea. |
| BUCKHOUND | • buckhound n. (UK) A hound for deer hunting. • BUCKHOUND n. a hound for hunting deer. |
| CUMBUNGIS | • CUMBUNGI n. (Native Australian) a tall Australian marsh plant. |
| INCUBUSES | • incubuses n. Plural of incubus. • INCUBUS n. (Latin) an evil spirit that lies on women in their sleep. |
| NUBECULAE | • nubeculae n. Plural of nubecula. • NUBECULA n. (Latin) a cloudy formation in urine. |
| SUBCONSUL | • SUBCONSUL n. an assistant to a consul. |
| SUBCOUNTY | • subcounty adj. Below the level of a county. • subcounty n. An administrative unit making up part of a county. • SUBCOUNTY n. a part of a county. |
| SUBDUCING | • subducing v. Present participle of subduce. • SUBDUCE v. to take away. |
| SUBNUCLEI | • subnuclei n. Plural of subnucleus. • SUBNUCLEUS n. a secondary nucleus. |
| SUBTUNICS | • subtunics n. Plural of subtunic. • SUBTUNIC n. a tunic worn under another tunic. |
| SUCCUBINE | • succubine adj. Having the traits of a succubus. • SUCCUBINE adj. of or pertaining to succubi. |
| UNBUCKLED | • unbuckled adj. Not buckled. • unbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbuckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| UNBUCKLES | • unbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbuckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| UNCURABLE | • uncurable adj. (Archaic) incurable. • UNCURABLE adj. (Shakespeare) not curable, also INCURABLE. |
| UNCURABLY | • uncurably adv. In an uncurable manner; in a way that cannot be cured. • UNCURABLE adv. (Shakespeare) not curable, also INCURABLE. |
| UNCURBING | • UNCURB v. to remove restraints from. |
| UNDERCLUB | • underclub v. (Golf, transitive, intransitive) To take (a shot) with a golf club that provides too little distance. • UNDERCLUB v. in golf, to hit with a club that has too great loft to achieve the required distance. |
| UNSUBJECT | • unsubject adj. Not subject to something. • UNSUBJECT v. to remove from subjugation. |