| DENATURE | • denature v. (Transitive) To take away a natural characteristic or inherent property of (a thing or a person). • denature v. (Transitive) To add something to (alcohol) that makes it unsuitable for consumption but leaves it suitable… • denature v. (Transitive, intransitive, biochemistry) To alter its original form or state, especially of a protein… |
| DENTURES | • dentures n. Plural of denture. • DENTURE n. a set of teeth. |
| DEUTERON | • deuteron n. (Physics) the atomic nucleus of a deuterium atom, consisting of a proton and a neutron. • DEUTERON n. the nucleus of heavy hydrogen, also DEUTON. |
| NEUTERED | • neutered v. Simple past tense and past participle of neuter. • NEUTER v. to castrate. |
| RETINUED | • retinued adj. Provided with a retinue. • RETINUED adj. having a retinue. |
| RETUNDED | • retunded v. Simple past tense and past participle of retund. • RETUND v. to blunt the edge of a weapon. |
| RETURNED | • returned v. Simple past tense and past participle of return. • returned adj. Bent back; angled. • returned adj. That has come back. |
| REUNITED | • reunited v. Simple past tense and past participle of reunite. • reunited adj. United again after being separated. • REUNITE v. to come together again. |
| SEDERUNT | • sederunt n. (Scotland) A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body. • sederunt n. (Scotland) Those people present at such a meeting. • SEDERUNT n. (Latin) a prolonged sitting (as for discussion). |
| UNDERATE | • underate v. Past participle of undereat. • UNDEREAT v. to eat an insufficient amount. |
| UNDEREAT | • undereat v. To eat too little. • UNDEREAT v. to eat an insufficient amount. |
| UNDERLET | • underlet v. (Real estate) To let below the value. • underlet v. (Property law) Synonym of sublet. • underlet n. (Property law, informal) Synonym of sublease. |
| UNDERSET | • underset v. (Transitive) To set under or beneath. • underset v. To prop or support. • underset n. Undercurrent (of water). |
| UNDESERT | • UNDESERT n. a lack of merit. |
| UNRENTED | • unrented adj. Not rented. • UNRENTED adj. not rented. |
| UNRESTED | • unrested adj. Not rested. • UNRESTED adj. not rested. |
| UNTENDER | • untender adj. Not soft; harsh. • untender adj. Lacking sympathy, heartless, not empathetic. • UNTENDER adj. not tender. |
| VENTURED | • ventured v. Simple past tense and past participle of venture. • VENTURE v. to risk, also VENTRE. |