| CONCURRENCES | • concurrences n. Plural of concurrence. • CONCURRENCE n. the state of being concurrent, also CONCURRENCY. |
| ENCOUNTERERS | • encounterers n. Plural of encounterer. • ENCOUNTERER n. one who encounters. |
| FRONTRUNNERS | • frontrunners n. Plural of frontrunner. • front-runners n. Plural of front-runner. • front␣runners n. Plural of front runner. |
| INSURRECTION | • insurrection n. (Uncountable) The action of part or all of a national population violently rising up against the government… • INSURRECTION n. an act or instance of revolting against civil authority or an established government. |
| INTERNEURONS | • interneurons n. Plural of interneuron. • INTERNEURON n. an internuncial neuron. |
| NERVURATIONS | • NERVURATION n. the state of having nervures. |
| NEUROPTERANS | • neuropterans n. Plural of neuropteran. • NEUROPTERAN n. any of an order of insect including lacewing flies, also NEUROPTERON. |
| NEUROPTERONS | • NEUROPTERON n. any of an order of insect including lacewing flies, also NEUROPTERAN. |
| NEUROSENSORY | • neurosensory adj. Of or pertaining to the sensory functions of the nervous system. • NEUROSENSORY adj. of or relating to afferent nerves. |
| NEUROSURGEON | • neurosurgeon n. A surgeon specializing in brain surgery. • NEUROSURGEON n. a surgeon specialising in neurosurgery. |
| OVERINSURING | • overinsuring v. Present participle of overinsure. • OVERINSURE v. to insure to excess. |
| REENCOUNTERS | • reencounters n. Plural of reencounter. • reencounters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reencounter. • re-encounters n. Plural of re-encounter. |
| SURREJOINING | • surrejoining v. Present participle of surrejoin. • SURREJOIN v. to reply, as a plaintiff to a defendant's rejoinder. |
| TRUNCHEONERS | • truncheoners n. Plural of truncheoner. • TRUNCHEONER n. (Shakespeare) a person armed with a truncheon. |
| UNDERGROUNDS | • undergrounds n. Plural of underground. • undergrounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underground. • UNDERGROUND n. a subterranean space or channel. |
| UNDERNOURISH | • undernourish v. (Transitive) To provide with insufficient nourishment. • UNDERNOURISH v. to nourish insufficiently. |
| UNDERSCORING | • underscoring v. Present participle of underscore. • underscoring n. An underline. • UNDERSCORING n. the act of attributing too low a score to. |