| DATURINE | • daturine n. (Organic chemistry, archaic) atropine. • daturine n. (Organic chemistry, archaic) hyoscyamine. • DATURINE n. a poison. |
| INDURATE | • indurate v. To harden or to grow hard. • indurate v. To make callous or unfeeling. • indurate v. To inure; to strengthen; to make hardy or robust. |
| INTRUDED | • intruded v. Simple past tense and past participle of intrude. • intruded adj. (Geology) Intrusive. • INTRUDE v. to thrust or force oneself in. |
| INTRUDER | • intruder n. Someone who intrudes. • INTRUDER n. one that intrudes. |
| INTRUDES | • intrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrude. • INTRUDE v. to thrust or force oneself in. |
| INTURNED | • inturned adj. Turned inwards. • INTURNED adj. having an inturn. |
| NURDIEST | • NURDY adj. socially inept, also NERDY, NURDISH, NERDISH. |
| REINDUCT | • reinduct v. To induct again. • REINDUCT v. to induct again. |
| RETINUED | • retinued adj. Provided with a retinue. • RETINUED adj. having a retinue. |
| REUNITED | • reunited v. Simple past tense and past participle of reunite. • reunited adj. United again after being separated. • REUNITE v. to come together again. |
| RUDIMENT | • rudiment n. (Often in the plural) A fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning. • rudiment n. (Often in the plural) A form that lacks full or complex development. • rudiment n. (Biology) A body part that no longer has a function. |
| RUINATED | • ruinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ruinate. • RUINATE v. (archaic) to ruin, destroy. |
| TURBINED | • turbined adj. (In combination) Having a specified kind or number of turbines. • TURBINED adj. driven by a turbine. |
| TURNIPED | • turniped v. Simple past tense and past participle of turnip. • TURNIP v. to plant with an edible plant root. |
| UNDERBIT | • underbit v. Simple past tense of underbite. • UNDERBITE v. to bite insufficiently with acid, as in etching. |
| UNDERLIT | • underlit adj. Illuminated from beneath. • underlit adj. Poorly, or insufficiently illuminated. • UNDERLIT adj. lacking adequate light. |
| UNDERWIT | • underwit n. An underwitted person; a nitwit. • UNDERWIT n. inferior wit. |
| UNMITRED | • unmitred v. Simple past tense and past participle of unmitre. • UNMITRE v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITER. |
| UNTIDIER | • untidier adj. Comparative form of untidy: more untidy. • UNTIDY adj. not tidy. |
| URINATED | • urinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of urinate. • URINATE v. to discharge urine. |