| COUNTERSUING | • countersuing v. Present participle of countersue. • COUNTERSUE v. to sue someone who is suing one. |
| INAUGURATING | • inaugurating v. Present participle of inaugurate. • INAUGURATE v. to invest with office. |
| INAUGURATION | • inauguration n. The act of inaugurating, or inducting into office with solemnity; investiture by appropriate ceremonies. • inauguration n. The formal beginning or initiation of any movement, enterprise, event etc. • INAUGURATION n. an act of inaugurating. |
| OUTNUMBERING | • outnumbering v. Present participle of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| SURMOUNTINGS | • surmountings n. Plural of surmounting. • SURMOUNTING n. the act of surmounting. |
| UNBURTHENING | • unburthening v. Present participle of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNCLUTTERING | • uncluttering v. Present participle of unclutter. • UNCLUTTER v. to rid of clutter. |
| UNCURTAINING | • uncurtaining v. Present participle of uncurtain. • UNCURTAIN v. to remove a curtain from; to reveal. |
| UNDERCUTTING | • undercutting v. Present participle of undercut. • undercutting n. An undercut; a cut in the lower part. • UNDERCUT v. to cut under. |
| UNDERQUOTING | • underquoting v. Present participle of underquote. • UNDERQUOTE v. to offer at a price lower than. |
| UNDISTURBING | • undisturbing adj. Not disturbing. • UNDISTURBING adj. not disturbing. |
| UNFRAUGHTING | • UNFRAUGHT v. to unload. |
| UNGUENTARIES | • UNGUENTARY n. one who makes or sells unguents. |
| UNGUENTARIUM | • unguentarium n. A small bottle used to store balms or scented oils. • UNGUENTARIUM n. a vessel for holding unguents. |
| UNIGENITURES | • UNIGENITURE n. the state or fact of being the only begotten. |
| UNSHUTTERING | • unshuttering v. Present participle of unshutter. • UNSHUTTER v. to open or remove the shutters of. |
| UNTREASURING | • untreasuring v. Present participle of untreasure. • UNTREASURE v. to despoil. |
| UPTHUNDERING | • upthundering v. Present participle of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |