| INAUGURATED | • inaugurated v. Past participle of inaugurate. • INAUGURATE v. to invest with office. |
| INAUGURATES | • inaugurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inaugurate. • INAUGURATE v. to invest with office. |
| OUTDUELLING | • outduelling v. Present participle of outduel. • OUTDUEL v. to surpass in dueling. |
| OUTGUESSING | • outguessing v. Present participle of outguess. • OUTGUESS v. to anticipate the actions of. |
| OUTINTRIGUE | • outintrigue v. (Transitive) To surpass in plots or intrigues. • OUTINTRIGUE v. to surpass in intrigue. |
| PINGUITUDES | • PINGUITUDE n. fatness. |
| SEPULTURING | • sepulturing v. Present participle of sepulture. • SEPULTURE v. to bury, inter. |
| SINGULTUSES | • singultuses n. Plural of singultus. • SINGULTUS n. (Latin) hiccuping, also SINGULT. |
| SULFURETING | • sulfureting v. Present participle of sulfuret. • SULFURET v. to treat with sulfur, also SULPHURET. |
| UNGENITURED | • ungenitured adj. (Obsolete, nonce word) destitute of genitals; impotent. • UNGENITURED adj. (Shakespeare) without means of generation, or not produced by ordinary generation. |
| UNGUENTARIA | • unguentaria n. Plural of unguentarium. • UNGUENTARIUM n. a vessel for holding unguents. |
| UNGUICULATE | • unguiculate adj. (Zoology) Having nails or claws, as distinguished from hoofs. • unguiculate adj. (Botany) Having a claw or narrow base, like the petal in some flowers. • unguiculate n. (Zoology) Any of the Unguiculata. |
| UNGUILTIEST | • UNGUILTY adj. not guilty. |
| UNIGENITURE | • unigeniture n. (Theology) The state of being the sole begotten. • UNIGENITURE n. the state or fact of being the only begotten. |
| UNRETURNING | • unreturning adj. Not returning; not coming back. • UNRETURNING adj. not returning. |
| UNRIGHTEOUS | • unrighteous adj. Not righteous; wicked. • UNRIGHTEOUS adj. not righteous. |