| DOWNREGULATION | • downregulation n. (Biology) The suppression of a response to a stimulus. • downregulation n. (Genetics) The process, in the regulation of gene expression, in which the number, or activity of receptors… • down-regulation n. Alternative spelling of downregulation. |
| DOWNREGULATIONS | • downregulations n. Plural of downregulation. • DOWNREGULATION n. the process of reducing or suppressing a response to a stimulus. |
| DRAWLINGNESS | • drawlingness n. A drawling quality of the voice. • DRAWLINGNESS n. the state of being drawling. |
| DRAWLINGNESSES | • DRAWLINGNESS n. the state of being drawling. |
| LANDOWNERSHIP | • landownership n. The state or position of landowner. • landownership n. The land belonging to a landowner; a smallholding. • LANDOWNERSHIP n. the office of landowner. |
| LANDOWNERSHIPS | • landownerships n. Plural of landownership. • LANDOWNERSHIP n. the office of landowner. |
| UNDERWHELMING | • underwhelming adj. Failing to interest; not as exciting as promised or expected. • underwhelming v. Present participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNREWARDINGLY | • unrewardingly adv. In an unrewarding manner. |
| UNTOWARDLINESS | • untowardliness n. The quality of being untowardly. • UNTOWARDLINESS n. the state of being untowardly. |
| UNWORLDLINESS | • unworldliness n. The characteristic of being unworldly. • UNWORLDLINESS n. the state of being unworldly. |
| UNWORLDLINESSES | • unworldlinesses n. Plural of unworldliness. • UNWORLDLINESS n. the state of being unworldly. |
| UNWRINKLED | • unwrinkled adj. Without wrinkles. • unwrinkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwrinkle. • UNWRINKLE v. to reduce from a wrinkled state. |
| WANDERINGLY | • wanderingly adv. So as to wander; while wandering. • wanderingly adv. In a wandering manner; without any particular direction. • WANDERING adv. moving about with no destination or purpose. |
| WONDERINGLY | • wonderingly adv. In a wondering manner; with wonderment. • WONDERING adv. having a feeling of curiosity or doubt. |