| ANNULLING | • annulling v. Present participle of annul. • annulling n. An annulment. • ANNUL v. to declare void. |
| CUNNINGLY | • cunningly adv. With cunning, cleverly. • CUNNING adv. crafty. |
| FUNNELING | • funneling v. (American spelling) present participle of funnel. • funneling n. The process of passing something through a funnel. • FUNNEL v. to pass through a cone-shaped utensil. |
| NONRULING | • nonruling adj. Not ruling; not in power. • NONRULING adj. not ruling. |
| NUNDINALS | • nundinals n. Plural of nundinal. • NUNDINAL n. any of the letters from A to H relating to days of the ancient Roman calendar. |
| PUNNINGLY | • punningly adv. In a punning manner; so as to form a pun. • PUNNING adv. playing on words. |
| RUNNINGLY | • runningly adv. In a running manner; so as to run. • RUNNING adv. flowing. |
| TUNNELING | • tunneling n. The act of burrowing a tunnel. • tunneling n. The practice of exploring tunnel. • tunneling n. (Physics) The quantum mechanical passing of a particle through an energy barrier. |
| UNCANNILY | • uncannily adv. In an uncanny manner. • UNCANNY adv. strange and inexplicable. |
| UNFUNNILY | • unfunnily adv. In an unfunny way. • UNFUNNY adv. not funny. |
| UNLINKING | • unlinking v. Present participle of unlink. • UNLINK v. to unfasten the connecting devices. |
| UNNAILING | • unnailing v. Present participle of unnail. • UNNAIL v. to remove the nails from. |
| UNNOBLING | • UNNOBLE v. to deprive of nobility. |