| ENOUNCES | • enounces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enounce. • ENOUNCE v. to enunciate; to proclaim. |
| INGENUES | • ingenues n. Plural of ingenue. • ingénues n. Plural of ingénue. • INGENUE n. (French) an artless, naive young woman. |
| NEURINES | • neurines n. Plural of neurine. • NEURINE n. a very poisonous ptomaine formed in putrefying flesh. |
| NEURONES | • neurones n. Plural of neurone. • NEURONE n. the basic cellular unit of the nervous system, also NEURON. |
| NUDENESS | • nudeness n. Synonym of nudity. • NUDENESS n. nudity. |
| UNFENCES | • unfences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unfence. • UNFENCE v. to remove a fence. |
| UNNERVES | • unnerves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unnerve. • UNNERVE v. to deprive of courage. |
| UNNESTED | • unnested v. Simple past tense and past participle of unnest. • unnested adj. (Computing) Not nested. • UNNEST v. to turn out of a nest. |
| UNNETHES | • UNNETHES adv. (archaic) with difficulty, hardly, also UNEATH, UNEATHES, UNETH. |
| UNQUEENS | • unqueens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unqueen. • UNQUEEN v. to deprive of a queen. |
| UNSEEING | • unseeing adj. Blind. • unseeing adj. Not aware of what is visible. • UNSEE v. to fail to see. |
| UNSENSED | • unsensed adj. Not sensed or felt. • unsensed adj. (Archaic) Lacking a distinct meaning; having no certain signification. • UNSENSE v. to deprive of sense. |
| UNSENSES | • unsenses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsense. • UNSENSE v. to deprive of sense. |