| CONFIGURATION | • configuration n. Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing’s shape; figure; form factor. • configuration n. Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions… • configuration n. The way things are arranged or put together in order to achieve a result. |
| CONGLUTINATOR | • conglutinator n. A conglutinant material or substance. • CONGLUTINATOR n. an agent that conglutinates. |
| COUNTERBORING | • counterboring v. Present participle of counterbore. • counterboring n. A counterbore. (cylindrical recess) • COUNTERBORE v. to form a counterbore in. |
| COUNTERMOVING | • countermoving v. Present participle of countermove. • countermoving adj. That moves in opposition or retaliation. • COUNTERMOVE v. to make a move in return. |
| COUNTERPOSING | • counterposing v. Present participle of counterpose. • COUNTERPOSE v. to place in opposition, contrast, or equilibrium. |
| COVERMOUNTING | • covermounting v. Present participle of covermount. • COVERMOUNT v. to attach an item to the front of a magazine as a gift. |
| NONREGULATION | • nonregulation n. (Uncountable) Absence of regulation. • nonregulation n. (Countable) That which is not a regulation. • nonregulation adj. Not according to regulations. |
| NONREGULATORY | • nonregulatory adj. Not regulatory. |
| OUTORGANISING | • OUTORGANISE v. to surpass at organisation, also OUTORGANIZE. |
| OUTORGANIZING | • outorganizing v. Present participle of outorganize. • OUTORGANIZE v. to surpass in organization, also OUTORGANISE. |
| OUTREBOUNDING | • outrebounding v. Present participle of outrebound. • OUTREBOUND v. to rebound more than. |
| PROPUGNATIONS | • propugnations n. Plural of propugnation. • PROPUGNATION n. (Shakespeare) defence. |
| RONTGENOPAQUE | • RONTGENOPAQUE adj. opaque to X-rays. |
| ROUNDABOUTING | • roundabouting v. Present participle of roundabout. • ROUNDABOUT v. to go round and round. |
| UNDERSHOOTING | • undershooting v. Present participle of undershoot. • UNDERSHOOT v. to fail to reach by falling short. |
| UNFORTHCOMING | • unforthcoming adj. Not forthcoming; laconic or uncooperative. • UNFORTHCOMING adj. not forthcoming. |