| CONJUNCTURE | • conjuncture n. A combination of events or circumstances; a conjunction; a union. • conjuncture n. A set of circumstances causing a crisis; a juncture. • CONJUNCTURE n. a juncture. |
| COUNTERSUNK | • countersunk v. Past participle of countersink. • countersunk adj. (Of a bolt or screw) That has a flat conical top allowing it to be inserted flush with a surface. • COUNTERSINK v. to make a countersink on (a hole). |
| NEURULATION | • neurulation n. (Embryology) The process by which the beginnings of the vertebrate nervous system is formed in embryos. • NEURULATION n. the formation of a neurula. |
| NOTUNGULATE | • notungulate n. Alternative form of notoungulate. • NOTUNGULATE n. any one of an extinct group of herbivorous, hoofed mammals, also NOTOUNGULATE. |
| TENUOUSNESS | • tenuousness n. The quality of being tenuous. • TENUOUSNESS n. the state of being tenuous. |
| UNACCOUNTED | • unaccounted adj. Not accounted. • UNACCOUNTED adj. not accounted. |
| UNBOUNCIEST | • UNBOUNCY adj. not bouncy. |
| UNCOUNTABLE | • uncountable adj. So many as to be incapable of being counted. • uncountable adj. (Mathematics) Incapable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset thereof. • uncountable adj. (Grammar, of a noun) That cannot be used freely with numbers or the indefinite article, and therefore… |
| UNCOUTHNESS | • uncouthness n. The characteristic of being uncouth. • UNCOUTHNESS n. the state of being uncouth. |
| UNDERCOUNTS | • undercounts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercount. • UNDERCOUNT v. to miscount by counting too few. |
| UNFORTUNATE | • unfortunate adj. Not favored by fortune. • unfortunate adj. Marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune. • unfortunate n. An unlucky person; one who has fallen into bad circumstances. |
| UNRECOUNTED | • unrecounted adj. Not having been recounted; untold. • UNRECOUNTED adj. not recounted. |