| CONSPURCATION | • conspurcation n. (Obsolete) defilement. • CONSPURCATION n. (obsolete) defilement. |
| CONSTUPRATION | • constupration n. (Archaic) The act of ravishing; violation; defilement. • CONSTUPRATION n. the act of constuprating, ravishing. |
| COUNTERPOINTS | • counterpoints n. Plural of counterpoint. • counterpoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterpoint. • COUNTERPOINT v. to compose or arrange in counterpoint. |
| COUNTERPOSING | • counterposing v. Present participle of counterpose. • COUNTERPOSE v. to place in opposition, contrast, or equilibrium. |
| INCORRUPTIONS | • incorruptions n. Plural of incorruption. • INCORRUPTION n. the state of being free from physical decay. |
| MISPRONOUNCED | • mispronounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispronounce. • mispronounced adj. Pronounced incorrectly. • MISPRONOUNCE v. to pronounce incorrectly. |
| MISPRONOUNCES | • mispronounces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mispronounce. • MISPRONOUNCE v. to pronounce incorrectly. |
| NONPRODUCTIVE | • nonproductive adj. Not productive. • non-productive adj. Alternative form of nonproductive. • NONPRODUCTIVE adj. not productive. |
| NUCLEOPROTEIN | • nucleoprotein n. (Biochemistry) Any complex of a nucleic acid and a protein. • NUCLEOPROTEIN n. a compound that consists of a protein (as a histone) conjugated with a nucleic acid (as a DNA) and that is the principal constituent of the hereditary material in chromosomes. |
| PRONOUNCEABLE | • pronounceable adj. Capable of being distinctly pronounced in speech; enunciable. • pronounceable adj. Capable of being expressed; sayable. • PRONOUNCEABLE adj. capable of being pronounced. |
| PRONOUNCEMENT | • pronouncement n. An official public announcement. • pronouncement n. An utterance. • PRONOUNCEMENT n. a statement. |
| PRONUNCIATION | • pronunciation n. (Countable) The formal or informal way in which a word is made to sound when spoken. • pronunciation n. (Uncountable) The way in which the words of a language are made to sound when speaking. • pronunciation n. (Countable) The act of pronouncing or uttering a vocable. |