| ANNUNCIATING | • annunciating v. Present participle of annunciate. • ANNUNCIATE v. to announce, proclaim. |
| ANNUNCIATION | • annunciation n. The act of annunciating. • Annunciation prop.n. (Christianity) The announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she would give birth to a son… • ANNUNCIATION n. a proclamation. |
| ANNUNTIATING | • ANNUNTIATE v. (obsolete) to proclaim. |
| ANTONINIANUS | • antoninianus n. (Historical, numismatics) A silver coin used during the Roman Empire, equal to two denarii. • ANTONINIANUS n. a Roman coin equal to two denarii in value. |
| ENSANGUINING | • ensanguining v. Present participle of ensanguine. • ENSANGUINE v. to cover with blood. |
| INCONCINNOUS | • inconcinnous adj. (Obsolete) Not concinnous; unsuitable; discordant. • INCONCINNOUS adj. showing inconcinnity, lack of congruousness or proportion. |
| NONINCLUSION | • noninclusion n. Exclusion. • NONINCLUSION n. something that is not an inclusion. |
| NONUNIONISED | • nonunionised adj. Alternative spelling of nonunionized. • NONUNIONISED adj. not unionised, also NONUNIONIZED. |
| NONUNIONISMS | • NONUNIONISM n. opposition to trade unionism. |
| NONUNIONISTS | • nonunionists n. Plural of nonunionist. • NONUNIONIST n. a supporter of nonunionism. |
| NONUNIONIZED | • nonunionized adj. Not unionized; lacking union representation. • NONUNIONIZED adj. not unionized, also NONUNIONISED. |
| UNCANONISING | • uncanonising v. Present participle of uncanonise. • UNCANONISE v. to deprive of canonical authority, also UNCANONIZE. |
| UNCANONIZING | • uncanonizing v. Present participle of uncanonize. • UNCANONIZE v. to deprive of canonical authority, also UNCANONISE. |
| UNCONVINCING | • unconvincing adj. Not convincing, plausible or believable. • unconvincing v. Present participle of unconvince. • UNCONVINCING adj. not convincing. |
| UNDERPINNING | • underpinning v. Present participle of underpin. • underpinning n. A support or foundation, especially as a structure of masonry that supports a wall. • underpinning n. (Figurative) A basis for something. |