| CONCUR | • concur v. To agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond. • concur v. To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to contribute or help towards a common object or effect. • concur v. (Obsolete) To run together; to meet. |
| INCUBI | • incubi n. Plural of incubus. • INCUBUS n. (Latin) an evil spirit that lies on women in their sleep. |
| INCULT | • incult adj. (Obsolete) Uncultivated, wild. • incult adj. (Now rare) Rough, unrefined. • INCULT adj. uncultivated. |
| INCURS | • incurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incur. • INCUR v. to bring upon oneself. |
| INCUSE | • incuse adj. Hammered or pressed in (usually on a coin). • incuse n. An impression hammered or pressed (onto a coin). • incuse v. (Transitive) To hammer or press (usually onto a coin). |
| INCUTS | • INCUT n. in rock climbing, an indent cut into the face of the rock which can be used as a handhold or foothold. |
| JUNCUS | • juncus n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Juncus (the rushes). • Juncus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Juncaceae – the rushes. • JUNCUS n. (Latin) any plant of the genus Juncus, rushes. |
| MANCUS | • mancus n. (Historical) A gold coin used in medieval Europe. • mancus n. (Historical) An equivalent unit of monetary account. • MANCUS n. (historical) an Anglo-Saxon monetary unit of the value of thirty pence. |
| NINCUM | • nincum n. Alternative form of nincom. • NINCUM n. (short for) nincompoop, also NINCOM. |
| UNCUFF | • uncuff v. To remove cuffs from (someone). • UNCUFF v. to remove handcuffs from. |
| UNCURB | • uncurb v. To remove restrictions from, to render free from restraints. • UNCURB v. to remove restraints from. |
| UNCURL | • uncurl v. (Transitive, intransitive) To straighten out from being curled up. • UNCURL v. to straighten the curls of. |
| UNCUTE | • uncute adj. Not cute; unattractive. • UNCUTE adj. not cute. |