| CHANGEFULNESSES | • CHANGEFULNESS n. CHANGEFUL, full of change. |
| ETHNOLINGUISTIC | • ethnolinguistic adj. Of or pertaining to ethnolinguistics. • ethnolinguistic adj. (Anthropology) Associated with a particular ethnicity and a particular variety of language. • ETHNOLINGUISTIC adj. pertaining to the study of the relationship between language and cultural behaviour. |
| HAEMAGGLUTININS | • haemagglutinins n. Plural of haemagglutinin. • HAEMAGGLUTININ n. a virus, antibody or other agent causing haemagglutination, also HEMAGGLUTININ. |
| HALLUCINOGENICS | • hallucinogenics n. Plural of hallucinogenic. • HALLUCINOGENIC n. a substance that induces hallucinations, also HALLUCINOGEN. |
| NANOPUBLISHINGS | • NANOPUBLISHING n. online, low-cost publishing which utilizes blogs and techniques based on blogging in order to target a specific audience. |
| NEIGHBOURLINESS | • neighbourliness n. Britain standard spelling of neighborliness. • NEIGHBOURLINESS n. the state of being neighbourly, also NEIGHBORLINESS. |
| UNCHALLENGEABLE | • unchallengeable adj. Not open to challenge; indisputable. • UNCHALLENGEABLE adj. not challengeable. |
| UNCHALLENGEABLY | • unchallengeably adv. In an unchallengeable manner. • UNCHALLENGEABLE adv. not challengeable. |
| UNCHALLENGINGLY | • unchallengingly adv. In an unchallenging way; without challenge or difficulty. |
| UNCHANGEABILITY | • unchangeability n. (Uncountable) The property of being unchangeable. • unchangeability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is unchangeable. • UNCHANGEABILITY n. the state of being unchangeable. |
| UNCHRONOLOGICAL | • unchronological adj. Not chronological. • UNCHRONOLOGICAL adj. not chronological. |
| UNSIGHTLINESSES | • unsightlinesses n. Plural of unsightliness. • UNSIGHTLINESS n. the state of being unsightly. |
| UNTHREATENINGLY | • unthreateningly adv. In an unthreatening way. |
| WELTANSCHAUUNGS | • weltanschauungs n. Plural of weltanschauung. • WELTANSCHAUUNG n. (German) a comprehensive conception or apprehension of the world, esp. from a specific standpoint. |