| BOUNCEDOWN | • bouncedown n. (Australian rules football) The throwing of the ball down onto the ground by the umpire, after which… • BOUNCEDOWN n. in Australian rules football, an occasion of restarting play by the umpire by bouncing the ball. |
| EMBOUNDING | • embounding v. Present participle of embound. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| NONDURABLE | • nondurable adj. (Economics) Providing useful services for only one period, especially a year. • nondurable n. (Economics) A nondurable good. • NONDURABLE n. goods that are not durable. |
| OBTUNDENTS | • obtundents n. Plural of obtundent. • OBTUNDENT n. an obtundent substance. |
| REBOUNDING | • rebounding v. Present participle of rebound. • rebounding n. The act of something that rebounds. • rebounding n. (Uncountable) Synonym of rebound exercise. |
| SPUNBONDED | • spunbonded adj. (Of a fabric) Composed of extruded spun filaments bonded together in a random manner. • SPUNBONDED adj. of or relating to a nonbonded polymeric material that resembles cloth or fabric. |
| UNBEHOLDEN | • unbeholden adj. Not beholden; not obliged or bound by duty or expectations. • unbeholden adj. (Obsolete) Unseen. • UNBEHOLDEN adj. not beholden. |
| UNBONNETED | • unbonneted adj. Not wearing a bonnet. • unbonneted adj. (Obsolete, rare) circumcised. • unbonneted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbonnet. |
| UNBUTTONED | • unbuttoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbutton. • unbuttoned adj. Having the buttons undone. • unbuttoned adj. In disarray. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| UNCOMBINED | • uncombined adj. Not combined with another. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |
| UNDERBORNE | • underborne v. Past participle of underbear. • UNDERBEAR v. (obsolete) to support; to endure. |
| UNOBEDIENT | • unobedient adj. (Obsolete) disobedient. • UNOBEDIENT adj. disobedient. |
| UNOBTAINED | • unobtained adj. That has not been obtained. • UNOBTAINED adj. not obtained. |