| EPIDENDRUM | • epidendrum n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Epidendrum. • Epidendrum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Orchidaceae – certain orchids. • EPIDENDRUM n. a genus of tropical plant, also EPIDENDRONE. |
| IMPRUDENCE | • imprudence n. (Uncountable) The quality or state of being imprudent; lack of prudence, caution, discretion or circumspection. • imprudence n. (Countable) An imprudent act. • IMPRUDENCE n. the state of being imprudent. |
| INCUMBERED | • incumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of incumber. • INCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also ENCUMBER. |
| INTERMURED | • intermured adj. (Obsolete) Enclosed by walls; immured. • INTERMURE v. (obsolete) to wall in. |
| MINAUDERIE | • minauderie n. Affectation; an affected remark or behaviour. • MINAUDERIE n. (French) coquetry. |
| MINAUDIERE | • minaudière n. (Obsolete) A woman who is exaggeratedly affected or coquettish. • minaudière n. A type of formal, decorative women’s clutch bag without handles or a strap. • MINAUDIERE n. (French) an affected, coquettish female. |
| MUTINEERED | • mutineered v. Simple past tense and past participle of mutineer. • MUTINEER v. to revolt against constituted authority, also MUTINY, MUTINE. |
| UNDERMINDE | • UNDERMINDE v. (Spenser) to undermine. |
| UNDERMINED | • undermined v. Simple past tense and past participle of undermine. • UNDERMINE v. to dig beneath (e.g. a wall) in order to make it fall, also UNDERMINDE. |
| UNDERMINER | • underminer n. One who undermines. • UNDERMINER n. one who undermines. |
| UNDERMINES | • undermines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undermine. • UNDERMINE v. to dig beneath (e.g. a wall) in order to make it fall, also UNDERMINDE. |
| UNDERNTIME | • UNDERNTIME n. (obsolete) the time of the midday meal, also UNDERTIME. |
| UNDERTIMED | • undertimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of undertime. • UNDERTIMED adj. of a photograph, underexposed. |
| UNDERTIMES | • undertimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertime. • UNDERTIME n. (Spenser) the time of the midday meal, also UNDERNTIME. |
| UNLIMBERED | • unlimbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlimber. • unlimbered adj. Not having been limbered. • UNLIMBER v. to prepare for action. |
| UNREMEDIED | • unremedied adj. Not remedied. • UNREMEDIED adj. not remedied. |
| UNREMITTED | • unremitted adj. Not remitted or allowed to slacken; continued. • UNREMITTED adj. not remitted. |
| UNTIMBERED | • untimbered adj. Not timbered. • UNTIMBERED adj. not timbered. |