| DECENNIUMS | • decenniums n. Plural of decennium. • DECENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of ten years. |
| ENRHEUMING | • enrheuming v. Present participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| EUMELANINS | • eumelanins n. Plural of eumelanin. • EUMELANIN n. any melanin pigment of darker type. |
| INDUCEMENT | • inducement n. An incentive that helps bring about a desired state. In some contexts, this can imply bribery. • inducement n. (Law) An introductory statement of facts or background information. • inducement n. (Shipping) The act of placing a port on a vessel’s itinerary because the volume of cargo offered at… |
| INNUMERATE | • innumerate adj. Lacking numeracy. • innumerate n. One who lacks numeracy skills. • INNUMERATE adj. marked by an ignorance of mathematics and the scientific approach. |
| INTEGUMENT | • integument n. A shell or other outer protective layer. • integument n. (Biology) An outer protective covering such as the feathers or skin of an animal, a rind or shell. • integument n. (Botany) The outer layer of an ovule, which develops into the seed coat. |
| INUREMENTS | • inurements n. Plural of inurement. • INUREMENT n. use; practice, also ENUREMENT. |
| MINEHUNTER | • minehunter n. A naval vessel that actively detects and destroys individual mines. • MINEHUNTER n. a naval vessel that searches for mines by electronic means. |
| MINUTENESS | • minuteness n. The property of being minute. • MINUTENESS n. the quality of being minute. |
| MUNIFIENCE | • MUNIFIENCE n. (Spenser) defence, fortification. |
| SEPTENNIUM | • septennium n. A period of seven years. • SEPTENNIUM n. a period of seven years. |
| 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. |
| UNEXAMINED | • unexamined adj. That which has not been examined. • UNEXAMINED adj. not examined. |
| UNFEMININE | • unfeminine adj. Not feminine; not characteristic of, typical of, or appropriate for a woman. • UNFEMININE adj. not feminine. |
| UNSEEMINGS | • UNSEEMING n. (Shakespeare) a not seeming. |