| DEBENTURE | • debenture n. A certificate that certifies an amount of money owed to someone; a certificate of indebtedness. • debenture n. (Obsolete) A certificate of a loan made to the government; a government bond. • debenture n. (Finance, US) A type of debt instrument secured only by the general credit or promise to pay of the… |
| DEJEUNERS | • DEJEUNER n. (French) a breakfast; sometimes, also, a lunch or collation, also DEJEUNE, DISJUNE. |
| ENGENDURE | • ENGENDURE n. (archaic) the act of engendering, also ENGENDRURE. |
| ENRHEUMED | • enrheumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| HEREUNDER | • hereunder adv. Under this. • HEREUNDER adv. under this; below. |
| RENEAGUED | • RENEAGUE v. to go back on a promise etc., also RENAGUE, RENEGE, RENEGUE, RENIG. |
| UNCHEERED | • uncheered adj. Not cheered; left unhappy or desolate. • UNCHEERED adj. not cheered. |
| UNDERFEED | • underfeed v. To feed inadequately or insufficiently. • underfeed v. To feed material (e.g. fuel into a burner) from below. • UNDERFEED v. to feed inadequately. |
| UNDERKEEP | • underkeep v. (Transitive) To keep under or in subjection; subdue; suppress. • underkeep v. (Transitive) To keep or maintain inadequately or below standard. • underkeep n. An underground reserve. |
| UNDERPEEP | • underpeep v. To peep under. • UNDERPEEP v. (Shakespeare) to peep under. |
| UNDESERVE | • undeserve v. (Obsolete) To fail to deserve. • UNDESERVE v. to fail to deserve. |
| UNENTERED | • unentered adj. Not entered. • unentered adj. (Transport, of goods) For which no documentation has been filed at the port being entered. • UNENTERED adj. not entered. |
| UNHEEDIER | • UNHEEDY adj. incautious; heedless. |
| UNMETERED | • unmetered adj. Not metered, not charged on a meter (as Internet bandwidth). • UNMETERED adj. not metered. |
| UNRENEWED | • unrenewed adj. Not renewed. • UNRENEWED adj. not renewed. |
| UNSEVERED | • unsevered adj. Not severed. • UNSEVERED adj. not severed. |