| CROWDFUNDING | • crowdfunding n. (Finance) Funding by many individuals pooling their money together for a common goal, usually via the Internet. • CROWDFUNDING n. the practice of soliciting financial contributions from a large number of people especially from the online community. |
| DISBURDENING | • disburdening v. Present participle of disburden. • DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN. |
| DISSUNDERING | • dissundering v. Present participle of dissunder. • DISSUNDER v. (archaic) to sunder. |
| OUTREDDENING | • outreddening v. Present participle of outredden. • OUTREDDEN v. to surpass in redness, also OUTRED. |
| UNDERBIDDING | • underbidding v. Present participle of underbid. • UNDERBID v. to bid lower than. |
| UNDERBUDDING | • UNDERBUD v. to bud from beneath. |
| UNDERDRAWING | • underdrawing n. (Art) A sketch done on the ground of a painting before paint is applied. • UNDERDRAWING n. the act of underdrawing. |
| UNDERFEEDING | • underfeeding v. Present participle of underfeed. • underfeeding n. Inadequate feeding. • UNDERFEEDING n. the act of feeding inadequately. |
| UNDERFUNDING | • underfunding v. Present participle of underfund. • underfunding n. The condition of being underfunded. • UNDERFUNDING n. a deficiency in funding. |
| UNDERGIRDING | • undergirding v. Present participle of undergird. • UNDERGIRD v. to form the basis or foundation of, to support from below. |
| UNDERGROUNDS | • undergrounds n. Plural of underground. • undergrounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underground. • UNDERGROUND n. a subterranean space or channel. |
| UNDERHANDING | • underhanding v. Present participle of underhand. • underhanding adj. Devious; passive-aggressive. • UNDERHAND v. to throw a ball underhand in eg cricket. |
| UNDERKINGDOM | • underkingdom n. The realm of an underking. • underkingdom n. A subordinate or dependent kingdom. • UNDERKINGDOM n. a subkingdom. |
| UNDERLOADING | • underloading v. Present participle of underload. • underloading n. The act of loading insufficiently; underutilization of the capacity of something. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |
| UNDERMINDING | • UNDERMINDE v. (Spenser) to undermine. |
| UNDISCORDING | • undiscording adj. (Obsolete, poetic) Not discordant. • UNDISCORDING adj. (Milton) not discordant. |
| UNENDANGERED | • unendangered adj. Not endangered. • UNENDANGERED adj. not endangered. |
| UNGROUNDEDLY | • ungroundedly adv. Without grounds; without a foundation or adequate reason. • UNGROUNDED adv. not grounded. |