| COUNTERPLAN | • counterplan n. A plan set up in opposition to another plan. • counterplan v. To set up a plan in opposition to another plan. • COUNTERPLAN v. to form a plan designed to counter another plan. |
| KERPLUNKING | • kerplunking v. Present participle of kerplunk. • KERPLUNK v. to drop with a heavy sound. |
| NONSPECULAR | • nonspecular adj. Not specular. • NONSPECULAR adj. not specular. |
| PENTANGULAR | • pentangular adj. Having five corners or angles. • PENTANGULAR adj. having the shape of a pentangle. |
| PRELUNCHEON | • preluncheon adj. Before luncheon. • PRELUNCHEON n. a light meal before lunch. |
| PROINSULINS | • proinsulins n. Plural of proinsulin. • PROINSULIN n. a single-chain polypeptidic precursor of insulin. |
| REPUGNANTLY | • repugnantly adv. In a repugnant manner. • REPUGNANT adv. distasteful, odious. |
| SPINNERULES | • spinnerules n. Plural of spinnerule. • SPINNERULE n. one of the numerous small spinning tubes on the spinnerets of spiders. |
| UNCRUMPLING | • uncrumpling v. Present participle of uncrumple. • UNCRUMPLE v. to smooth out, remove the crumpling from. |
| UNDERPLANTS | • underplants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underplant. • UNDERPLANT v. to plant smaller trees in between taller ones. |
| UNIPARENTAL | • uniparental adj. From or with only one parent. • UNIPARENTAL adj. derived from a single parent. |
| UNIPERSONAL | • unipersonal adj. Comprising a single person. • unipersonal adj. (Grammar) Synonym of impersonal. • UNIPERSONAL adj. existing as only one person. |
| UNPRINTABLE | • unprintable adj. Not printable; obscene, or unable to be displayed textually. • unprintable n. Something that is not printable. • UNPRINTABLE adj. that cannot be printed. |
| UNPRINTABLY | • unprintably adv. In an unprintable way; obscenely. • UNPRINTABLE adv. that cannot be printed. |
| UNSPARINGLY | • unsparingly adv. In an unsparing manner. • UNSPARING adv. not sparing. |
| UNSPRINKLED | • unsprinkled adj. Not having been sprinkled. • UNSPRINKLED adj. not sprinkled. |