| BUCENTAURS | • bucentaurs n. Plural of bucentaur. • BUCENTAUR n. (Italian) a state barge of Venice from which the Doge dropped a ring into the sea. |
| BUTTERNUTS | • butternuts n. Plural of butternut. • Butternuts n. Plural of Butternut. • BUTTERNUT n. the oily nut of the North American white walnut; the tree itself. |
| NURTURABLE | • nurturable adj. Able to be nurtured. • NURTURABLE adj. that can be nurtured. |
| NUTBUTTERS | • nut␣butters n. Plural of nut butter. • NUTBUTTER n. a butter substitute or spread made from nuts. |
| OUTNUMBERS | • outnumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| OUTREBOUND | • outrebound v. (Basketball) To get more rebounds than. • OUTREBOUND v. to rebound more than. |
| PUBERULENT | • puberulent adj. Covered in soft, downy hairs. • PUBERULENT adj. feebly or minutely pubescent; covered with minute down, also PUBERULOUS. |
| SUBROUTINE | • subroutine n. (Computer science) A section of code, called by the main body of a program, that implements a task. • SUBROUTINE n. a subordinate routine. |
| SUBTENURES | • subtenures n. Plural of subtenure. • SUBTENURE n. tenure held under somebody else's tenure. |
| TUBERCULIN | • tuberculin n. An antigen used in the diagnosis of tuberculosis. • TUBERCULIN n. a fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium. |
| TURBULENCE | • turbulence n. (Uncountable) The state or fact of being turbulent or agitated; tempestuousness, disturbance. • turbulence n. (Uncountable) Disturbance in a gas or fluid, characterized by evidence of internal motion or unrest. • turbulence n. (Uncountable, aviation) Specifically, a state of agitation or disturbance in the air which is disruptive… |
| TURBULENCY | • turbulency n. Archaic form of turbulence. • TURBULENCY n. the state of being turbulent, also TURBULENCE. |
| TURNBUCKLE | • turnbuckle n. A coupling device consisting of two eyelets or other connection points connected in screw threads. The… • turnbuckle n. (Nautical) A link threaded on both ends of a short bar which is used to pull objects together. (FM 55-501) • TURNBUCKLE n. a coupling with screw threads for adjusting tension. |
| UNBURTHENS | • unburthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNBUTTERED | • unbuttered adj. Not buttered. • UNBUTTERED adj. not buttered. |
| UNDERBUILT | • underbuilt v. Simple past tense and past participle of underbuild. • UNDERBUILD v. to build under in support; to build too little. |
| UNDERBURNT | • underburnt v. Simple past tense and past participle of underburn. • UNDERBURNT adj. insufficiently burnt. |
| UNTROUBLED | • untroubled adj. Without worries; free from care. • UNTROUBLED adj. not troubled. |
| UNTURNABLE | • unturnable adj. Not turnable. • UNTURNABLE adj. that cannot be turned. |