| INDUMENTUM | • indumentum n. (Botany) A surface covering of any kind of trichomes, e.g. hairs, scales. • INDUMENTUM n. (Latin) a total body covering of hair, fur or feathers. |
| UNBUILDING | • unbuilding v. Present participle of unbuild. • UNBUILD v. to demolish; to raze. |
| UNBUNDLING | • unbundling v. Present participle of unbundle. • unbundling n. The process by which something is unbundled. • UNBUNDLING n. the act of unbundling, dividing a business corporation into separate companies. |
| UNCLOUDING | • unclouding v. Present participle of uncloud. • UNCLOUD v. to free from clouds. |
| UNDAUNTING | • undaunting adj. Not daunting. • UNDAUNTING adj. not daunting. |
| UNDERUSING | • underusing v. Present participle of underuse. • UNDERUSE v. to not use to the fullest extent. |
| UNDOUBLING | • undoubling v. Present participle of undouble. • UNDOUBLE v. to change from a state of being doubled. |
| UNDOUBTING | • undoubting adj. (Of persons, states of mind, beliefs, etc.) Experiencing or harboring no doubts; entirely confident. • UNDOUBTING adj. not doubting. |
| UNDULATING | • undulating adj. Moving up and down like waves; wavy. • undulating adj. Forming a series of regular curves. • undulating v. Present participle of undulate. |
| UNDULATION | • undulation n. An instance or act of undulating. • undulation n. A wavy appearance or outline; waviness. • undulation n. (Music) A tremulous tone produced by a peculiar pressure of the finger on a string. |
| UNGRUDGING | • ungrudging adj. Lacking envy or reluctance. • UNGRUDGING adj. being without envy or reluctance. |
| UNGUARDING | • unguarding v. Present participle of unguard. • UNGUARD v. to leave unprotected. |
| UNINSUREDS | • uninsureds n. Plural of uninsured. • UNINSURED n. one who is not insured. |
| UNMOULDING | • unmoulding v. Present participle of unmould. • UNMOULD v. to change the form of; to reduce from any form, also UNMOLD. |
| UNPUNISHED | • unpunished adj. Not punished. • UNPUNISHED adj. not punished. |
| UNROUNDING | • unrounding v. Present participle of unround. • UNROUND v. to articulate without rounding the lips. |