| BIENNIUMS | • bienniums n. Plural of biennium. • BIENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of two years. |
| ENLUMINES | • enlumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlumine. • ENLUMINE v. (Spenser) to throw light upon, also ILLUMINE. |
| EUONYMINS | • euonymins n. Plural of euonymin. • EUONYMIN n. an extract of the bark of the euonymus. |
| HUMANNESS | • humanness n. The condition or quality of being human. • HUMANNESS n. the state of being human. |
| INGENIUMS | • INGENIUM n. (obsolete) mentality; talent, genius. |
| MONUMENTS | • monuments n. Plural of monument. • MONUMENT v. to mark with a monument. |
| MUNDANEST | • mundanest adj. Superlative form of mundane: most mundane. • MUNDANE adj. ordinary, banal. |
| MUNIMENTS | • muniments n. (Obsolete) plural of muniment. • MUNIMENT n. a means of defence, also MINIMENT. |
| OSMUNDINE | • osmundine n. (Botany) The roots of ferns of the genus Osmunda, used in growing orchids etc. • OSMUNDINE n. a type of compost made from dried fern moss. |
| ROUNDSMEN | • roundsmen n. Plural of roundsman. • ROUNDSMAN n. a person who goes round esp. one sent by a shopkeeper to take orders and deliver goods. |
| TENENDUMS | • tenendums n. Plural of tenendum. • TENENDUM n. (Latin) a clause in a deed defining land tenure. |
| UNDERMANS | • undermans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underman. • UNDERMAN v. to use too few workers. |
| UNMANTLES | • unmantles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmantle. • UNMANTLE v. to remove the mantle from. |
| UNMESHING | • unmeshing v. Present participle of unmesh. • UNMESH v. to disentangle. |
| UNMINGLES | • unmingles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmingle. • UNMINGLE v. to separate things that are mixed. |
| UNSEAMING | • unseaming v. Present participle of unseam. • UNSEAM v. to open the seams of. |
| UNSEEMING | • unseeming v. (Obsolete) hesitating; scrupling. • unseeming adj. (Proscribed) unseemly; inappropriate, or showing bad manners. • UNSEEMING n. (Shakespeare) a not seeming. |
| UNSMITTEN | • unsmitten adj. Not having been smitten. • UNSMITTEN adj. not smitten, also UNSMOTE. |