| DISANNUL | • disannul v. To annul, do away with; to cancel. • DISANNUL v. to annul completely. |
| INDULINS | • indulins n. Plural of indulin. • INDULIN n. a blue dye, also INDULINE. |
| INSULANT | • insulant n. Any material used to provide insulation. • INSULANT n. an insulating material. |
| INSULINS | • insulins n. Plural of insulin. • INSULIN n. a protein hormone produced in the pancreas of animals. |
| LINURONS | • LINURON n. a herbicide. |
| LUNINESS | • LUNINESS n. the state of being luny. |
| NOUSLING | • nousling v. Present participle of nousle. • NOUSLE v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSELL, NURSLE. |
| NUCLEINS | • nucleins n. Plural of nuclein. • NUCLEIN n. a protein found in cell nuclei. |
| NULLINGS | • nullings n. Plural of nulling. • NULLING n. knurled work in woodcarving, also KNURLING. |
| NURSLING | • nursling n. A young child or animal being nursed. • Nursling prop.n. A suburban village in Nursling and Rownhams parish, Test Valley district, Hampshire, England, just outside… • NURSLING n. an infant that is being suckled, also NURSELING. |
| PINNULAS | • pinnulas n. Plural of pinnula. • PINNULA n. (Latin) a pinnate part or organ, also PINNULE. |
| PINNULES | • pinnules n. Plural of pinnule. • PINNULE n. one of the small divisions of a decompound frond or leaf, also PINNULA. |
| SUNBLIND | • sunblind n. A blind used to protect against the sun. • sun␣blind n. Alternative spelling of sunblind. • SUNBLIND n. a blind to keep out the sun. |
| UNBLINDS | • unblinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unblind. • UNBLIND v. to free from blindness. |
| UNINSTAL | • UNINSTAL v. to reverse a previous installation, also UNINSTALL. |
| UNISONAL | • unisonal adj. (Music) being in unison. • UNISONAL adj. being in unison, also UNISONANT, UNISONOUS. |
| UNSILENT | • unsilent adj. Not silent. • UNSILENT adj. not silent. |
| UNSINFUL | • unsinful adj. Not sinful. • UNSINFUL adj. not sinful. |
| UNSLINGS | • unslings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsling. • UNSLING v. to remove from a slung position. |