| CONTINUANT | • continuant n. (Phonetics) A linguistic sound other than a stop. • continuant n. (Mathematics) A determinant formed from a tridiagonal matrix. • continuant n. (Ontology) An endurant. |
| CONTINUATE | • continuate adj. (Obsolete) Continuous; uninterrupted; continued without break or interruption. • continuate adj. (Obsolete) Chronic; long-lasting; long-continued. • CONTINUATE adj. (obsolete) closely united. |
| CONTINUITY | • continuity n. Lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time. • continuity n. (Uncountable, mathematics) A characteristic property of a continuous function. • continuity n. (Narratology) A narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a series… |
| CUNCTATION | • cunctation n. (Obsolete) Delay, hesitation, procrastination. • CUNCTATION n. delay; procrastination. |
| INTUBATION | • intubation n. (Medicine) The introduction of a tube into an organ to keep it open, as into the larynx in cases of croup. • INTUBATION n. the introduction of a tube into an organ to keep it open, as into the larynx in croup. |
| INTUITIONS | • intuitions n. Plural of intuition. • INTUITION n. the power of the mind by which it immediately perceives the truth of things without reasoning or analysis. |
| NONUTILITY | • nonutility n. A company, etc. that is not a utility. • NONUTILITY n. a lack of utility. |
| NUTATIONAL | • nutational adj. Related to nutation. • NUTATIONAL adj. relating to nutation, a fluctuation or nodding in movement of earth's pole. |
| NUTRITIONS | • nutritions n. Plural of nutrition. • NUTRITION n. the act of nourishing; food. |
| OUTHUNTING | • outhunting v. Present participle of outhunt. • OUTHUNT v. to surpass in hunting. |
| POTHUNTING | • pothunting n. The hunting of animals to be cooked as food. • pothunting n. Careless, profiteering archeology. • POTHUNTING n. going round to athletic meetings to win trophies. |
| PUNCTATION | • punctation n. A preliminary treaty or contract. • punctation n. (Botany) Markings of minute spots, holes, or depressions. • punctation n. The practice of writing with dots, as in Hebrew. |
| STOUTENING | • stoutening v. Present participle of stouten. • STOUTEN v. to make stout. |
| SUSTENTION | • sustention n. Sustentation. • SUSTENTION n. the act of sustaining. |
| TRUNCATION | • truncation n. (Linguistics) The act of truncating or shortening (for example, words are shortened to form blend words… • truncation n. (Mathematics) The removal of the least significant digits from a decimal number. • truncation n. (Geometry) The replacement of a solid angle by a plane, or a similar operation in other dimensions. |
| UNBOTTLING | • unbottling v. Present participle of unbottle. • UNBOTTLE v. to release from or as if from a bottle. |
| UNKNOTTING | • unknotting v. Present participle of unknot. • unknotting n. The act of untying a knot. • UNKNOT v. to undo a knot in. |
| UNSHOTTING | • unshotting v. Present participle of unshot. • UNSHOT v. to remove shot from. |