| INSULTANT | • insultant n. (Business, colloquial) A consultant who is willing to criticise the organisation that they work for. • insultant adj. (Rare) insulting. • insultant n. (Rare) One who delivers an insult. |
| MOUNTANTS | • mountants n. Plural of mountant. • MOUNTANT n. an adhesive paste for mounting photographs etc. |
| NONTRUTHS | • nontruths n. Plural of nontruth. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| NUTATIONS | • nutations n. Plural of nutation. • NUTATION n. a nodding. |
| NUTRIENTS | • nutrients n. Plural of nutrient. • NUTRIENT n. a nourishing substance. |
| NUTTINESS | • nuttiness n. The quality or degree of having a nutty flavor or texture. • nuttiness n. The quality or degree of having a nutty aspect; craziness or zaniness. • NUTTINESS n. the quality of being nutty. |
| STRUNTING | • strunting v. Present participle of strunt. • STRUNT v. to walk with a pompous air, also STRUT. |
| SUBTENANT | • subtenant n. (Property law) A tenant of a sublease. • subtenant v. (Property law, informal) Synonym of sublet. • sub-tenant n. Alternative form of subtenant. |
| SUSTINENT | • sustinent adj. (Biology, archaic) Serving to sustain; offering sustenance. • SUSTINENT adj. sustaining. |
| TAUNTINGS | • tauntings n. Plural of taunting. • TAUNTING n. the act of taunting. |
| TRANSEUNT | • transeunt adj. (Philosophy, of a mental act) Emanant; producing an effect outside of the mind. (Compare immanent.) • transeunt adj. (Philosophy) Passing out or operating beyond itself; transitive; opposed to immanent. • TRANSEUNT adj. (Latin) (of a mental process) producing an effect outside the mind. |
| TUNGSTENS | • tungstens n. Plural of tungsten. • TUNGSTEN n. a metallic element. |
| TURNSTONE | • turnstone n. Either of two species of coastal wading bird, Arenaria interpres and Arenaria melanocephala, that breed… • TURNSTONE n. any of various species of limicoline birds, allied to the plovers. |
| UNBUTTONS | • unbuttons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbutton. • UNBUTTON v. to unfasten the buttons of. |
| UNSETTING | • unsetting v. Present participle of unset. • UNSET v. to undo the setting of. |
| UNSMITTEN | • unsmitten adj. Not having been smitten. • UNSMITTEN adj. not smitten, also UNSMOTE. |
| UNSTATING | • unstating v. Present participle of unstate. • UNSTATE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of state or dignity. |
| UNSTINTED | • unstinted adj. Not constrained, not restrained, or not confined, great in amount or degree. • UNSTINTED adj. not stinted. |
| UNTENANTS | • untenants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untenant. • UNTENANT v. to deprive of a tenant. |