| COUNTERPUNCHING | • counterpunching v. Present participle of counterpunch. • COUNTERPUNCH v. to return a punch or blow. |
| COUNTINGHOUSE | • countinghouse n. (Dated) An office used by a business to house its accounts department. • counting-house n. Alternative form of countinghouse. • counting␣house n. Alternative form of countinghouse. |
| COUNTINGHOUSES | • countinghouses n. Plural of countinghouse. • counting-houses n. Plural of counting-house. • counting␣houses n. Plural of counting house. |
| UNBURTHENING | • unburthening v. Present participle of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNDERTHRUSTING | • underthrusting v. Present participle of underthrust. • UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass. |
| UNDISTINGUISHED | • undistinguished adj. Not distinguished: not marked by conspicuous qualities. • undistinguished adj. Not distinguished: not having an air of distinction. • UNDISTINGUISHED adj. not distinguished. |
| UNEXTINGUISHED | • unextinguished adj. Not extinguished. • UNEXTINGUISHED adj. not extinguished. |
| UNFOUGHTEN | • UNFOUGHTEN adj. (archaic) without having been fought e.g. the army departed unfoughten. |
| UNRIGHTEOUSNESS | • unrighteousness n. The state of being unrighteous. • UNRIGHTEOUSNESS n. the state of being unrighteous. |
| UNRIGHTFULNESS | • unrightfulness n. The state or quality of being unrightful. • UNRIGHTFULNESS n. the state of being unrightful. |
| UNSHUTTERING | • unshuttering v. Present participle of unshutter. • UNSHUTTER v. to open or remove the shutters of. |
| UPTHUNDERING | • upthundering v. Present participle of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |
| WELTANSCHAUUNG | • weltanschauung n. A person’s or a group’s conception, philosophy or view of the world; a worldview. • WELTANSCHAUUNG n. (German) a comprehensive conception or apprehension of the world, esp. from a specific standpoint. |
| WELTANSCHAUUNGS | • weltanschauungs n. Plural of weltanschauung. • WELTANSCHAUUNG n. (German) a comprehensive conception or apprehension of the world, esp. from a specific standpoint. |