| DISINURING | • disinuring v. Present participle of disinure. • DISINURE v. to render unfamiliar. |
| HIRUDINEAN | • hirudinean n. Any leech of the subclass Hirudinea. • HIRUDINEAN adj. relating to the leech family. • HIRUDINEAN n. a member of the leech family. |
| INDIRUBINS | • indirubins n. Plural of indirubin. • INDIRUBIN n. a red crystalline substance resembling indigotin but with oxidized indoxyl rather than indoxyl nuclei. |
| INDURATING | • indurating v. Present participle of indurate. • INDURATE v. to make hard, callous or unfeeling. |
| INDURATION | • induration n. Hardness. • induration n. Process of becoming hard. • induration n. (Medicine) Hardening of an area of the body as a reaction to inflammation, hyperemia, or neoplastic infiltration. |
| INQUIRENDO | • inquirendo n. (Law) An authority to inquire. • INQUIRENDO n. the authority to inquire into something e.g. for the benefit of the Crown. |
| PUNDIGRION | • PUNDIGRION n. (obsolete) a play on words, a pun. |
| REINDUCING | • reinducing v. Present participle of reinduce. • REINDUCE v. to induce again. |
| UNADMIRING | • unadmiring adj. Not admiring; critical; disparaging. • UNADMIRING adj. not admiring. |
| UNBRAIDING | • unbraiding v. Present participle of unbraid. • UNBRAID v. to separate the strands of. |
| UNBRIDLING | • unbridling v. Present participle of unbridle. • UNBRIDLE v. to set loose. |
| UNDESIRING | • undesiring adj. Not desiring something. • UNDESIRING adj. not desiring. |
| UNINSPIRED | • uninspired adj. Lacking inspiration; dull or dry. • uninspired v. Simple past tense and past participle of uninspire. • UNINSPIRED adj. not inspired. |
| UNKINDLIER | • unkindlier adj. Comparative form of unkindly: more unkindly. • UNKINDLY adv. UNKIND, not kind. |
| UNRIDDLING | • unriddling v. Present participle of unriddle. • unriddling n. The solving of a riddle. • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. |