| COUNTERSPY | • counterspy n. A spy working in counterintelligence. • counterspy v. (Intransitive) To carry out counterespionage. • COUNTERSPY n. a spy whose job is to catch other spies. |
| CURTSEYING | • curtseying v. Present participle of curtsey. • curtseying n. The act of dropping a curtsey. • CURTSEY v. to bow politely, also CURTSY. |
| CYANURATES | • cyanurates n. Plural of cyanurate. • CYANURATE n. a chemical derived from cyanide. |
| CYBERNAUTS | • cybernauts n. Plural of cybernaut. • CYBERNAUT n. a person using the Internet. |
| ESURIENTLY | • esuriently adv. In an esurient manner. • ESURIENT adv. hungry, greedy. |
| INSECURITY | • insecurity n. A lack of security; uncertainty. • insecurity n. The state of being subject to danger; vulnerability. • INSECURITY n. the state of being insecure. |
| NUMEROSITY | • numerosity n. (Uncountable) The condition of being numerous. • numerosity n. (Countable) The extent to which something is numerous. • numerosity n. (Obsolete) Harmonious flow. |
| RESTUDYING | • restudying v. Present participle of restudy. • RESTUDY v. to study again. |
| SOUTHERNLY | • southernly adj. Southerly, somewhat southern. • southernly adv. Southward, southerly. • southernly adv. In a Southern manner, in a way typical of a Southerner or of the South (the southern United States). |
| SUZERAINTY | • suzerainty n. A relation between states in which a subservient nation has its own government, but is unable to take… • suzerainty n. The status or power of a suzerain. • SUZERAINTY n. the dominion or authority of a suzerain. |
| TOURNEYERS | • tourneyers n. Plural of tourneyer. • TOURNEYER n. one who takes part in a tourney. |
| UNDERSTORY | • understory n. The layer of plants that grow in the shade of the canopy of a forest. • UNDERSTORY n. the smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy, also UNDERSTOREY. |
| UNDERSTUDY | • understudy v. To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. • understudy v. To act as an understudy (to someone). • understudy v. To act in a similar manner to some known person. |
| UNIVERSITY | • university n. Institution of higher education (typically accepting students from the age of about 17 or 18, depending… • UNIVERSITY n. an institution of higher learning providing facilities for teaching and research and authorized to grant academic degrees. |
| UNPRIESTLY | • unpriestly adj. Not priestly. • UNPRIESTLY adj. not like a priest. |
| UNSISTERLY | • unsisterly adj. Not sisterly; not befitting a sister. • UNSISTERLY adj. not sisterly. |
| UNSYMMETRY | • unsymmetry n. Lack of symmetry. • UNSYMMETRY n. a lack of symmetry. |
| YOUNGSTERS | • youngsters n. Plural of youngster. • YOUNGSTER n. a young person. |