| UNSTRING | • unstring v. (Transitive) To remove the string or strings from. • unstring v. (Transitive) To shake the nerves of; to cause anxiety or panic in. • unstring v. To defuse or relax. |
| UNSTRINGS | • unstrings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unstring. • UNSTRING v. to remove from a string. |
| CONSTRINGE | • constringe v. (Transitive, intransitive) To constrict; to tighten. • CONSTRINGE v. to draw together; to cause to contract or shrink. |
| UNSTRINGED | • unstringed adj. Not stringed. • UNSTRING v. to remove from a string. |
| CONSTRINGED | • constringed v. Simple past tense and past participle of constringe. • CONSTRINGE v. to draw together; to cause to contract or shrink. |
| CONSTRINGES | • constringes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of constringe. • CONSTRINGE v. to draw together; to cause to contract or shrink. |
| UNSTRINGING | • unstringing v. Present participle of unstring. • UNSTRING v. to remove from a string. |
| CONSTRINGENT | • constringent adj. Having the quality of contracting, binding, or compressing. • CONSTRINGENT adj. tending to constringe. |
| CONSTRINGING | • constringing v. Present participle of constringe. • CONSTRINGE v. to draw together; to cause to contract or shrink. |
| CONSTRINGENCE | • constringence n. (Physics, optics) A measure of a material’s dispersion (variation of refractive index with wavelength)… • CONSTRINGENCE n. the inverse of the dispersive power of a medium, also CONSTRINGENCY. |
| CONSTRINGENCY | • constringency n. Alternative form of constringence. • CONSTRINGENCY n. the inverse of the dispersive power of a medium, also CONSTRINGENCE. |
| CONSTRINGENCES | • constringences n. Plural of constringence. • CONSTRINGENCE n. the inverse of the dispersive power of a medium, also CONSTRINGENCY. |
| CONSTRINGENCIES | • constringencies n. Plural of constringency. • CONSTRINGENCY n. the inverse of the dispersive power of a medium, also CONSTRINGENCE. |