| INCURRENCE | • incurrence n. The act of incurring something. • INCURRENCE n. the act of incurring. |
| INSURANCER | • insurancer n. (Obsolete) An insurer; an underwriter. • INSURANCER n. (obsolete) one who effects insurance. |
| INTERLUNAR | • interlunar adj. Of the four-day period between an old moon and a new moon, when the moon is not visible. • INTERLUNAR adj. pertaining to the period between the old and new moon, also INTERLUNARY. |
| INTERURBAN | • interurban adj. Of, pertaining to, involving or joining two or more urban centres. • interurban n. (Rail transport, US) An electric railway carrying mainly passengers between two or more urban centres. • INTERURBAN adj. between cities. |
| RAISONNEUR | • raisonneur n. (Literature) A person in a play or book embodying an author’s viewpoint. • RAISONNEUR n. (French) a person in a play or book embodying the author's viewpoint. |
| REINJURING | • reinjuring v. Present participle of reinjure. • REINJURE v. to injure again. |
| REINSURING | • reinsuring v. Present participle of reinsure. • REINSURE v. to insure again. |
| REJOURNING | • rejourning v. Present participle of rejourn. • REJOURN v. (Shakespeare) to postpone, defer. |
| RENATURING | • renaturing v. Present participle of renature. • RENATURE v. to restore natural qualities. |
| TURNVEREIN | • turnverein n. A company or association of gymnasts and athletes. • TURNVEREIN n. a club of turners or gymnasts. |
| UNDERDRAIN | • underdrain n. An underground drain or trench with openings through which the water may percolate from the soil or ground above. • underdrain v. (Transitive) To drain by forming an underdrain or underdrains in. • UNDERDRAIN v. to drain by deep underground ditches. |
| UNDERMINER | • underminer n. One who undermines. • UNDERMINER n. one who undermines. |
| UNERRINGLY | • unerringly adv. Without making a mistake, perfectly, directly. • UNERRING adv. not erring. |
| UNORDERING | • unordering v. Present participle of unorder. • UNORDER v. to countermand. |
| UNRECURING | • unrecuring adj. (Obsolete) incurable; impossible to heal. • UNRECURING adj. (Shakespeare) incurable. |
| UNRETIRING | • unretiring v. Present participle of unretire. • UNRETIRE v. to return to work after having taken retirement. |
| UNTRENDIER | • UNTRENDY adj. not trendy. |