BLUDGEONING | • bludgeoning v. Present participle of bludgeon. • bludgeoning n. An assault with a club or similar weapon. • BLUDGEON v. to hit with a club. |
CONTINUEDLY | • continuedly adv. In a continued manner; ongoingly. • CONTINUEDLY adv. CONTINUED. |
ENDOSULFANS | • endosulfans n. Plural of endosulfan. • ENDOSULFAN n. a brownish crystalline insecticide. |
FLOUNDERING | • floundering v. Present participle of flounder. • floundering n. The act of one who flounders; a clumsy struggle. • FLOUNDER v. to struggle clumsily. |
LOUNDERINGS | • lounderings n. Plural of loundering. • LOUNDERING n. a beating, thumping. |
NONCOLOURED | • noncoloured adj. Alternative form of noncolored. • NONCOLOURED adj. not coloured, also NONCOLORED. |
NONDURABLES | • nondurables n. Plural of nondurable. • NONDURABLE n. goods that are not durable. |
UNBOUNDEDLY | • unboundedly adv. Boundlessly. • UNBOUNDED adv. not bounded. |
UNCONCEALED | • unconcealed adj. Open to view; not hidden or concealed. • UNCONCEALED adj. not concealed. |
UNCONGEALED | • uncongealed adj. That has not congealed. • UNCONGEAL v. to thaw; to become liquid again. |
UNDECILLION | • undecillion num. (US; modern British & Australian, short scale) 1036. • undecillion num. (Dated British & Australian, long scale) 1066. • UNDECILLION n. a large number - a one followed by either 36 or 66 zeroes. |
UNFOLDMENTS | • unfoldments n. Plural of unfoldment. • UNFOLDMENT n. the act of unfolding, or the state of being unfolded. |
UNFOUNDEDLY | • unfoundedly adv. In an unfounded way; without basis. • UNFOUNDED adv. not founded. |
UNGODLINESS | • ungodliness n. The state of being ungodly. • ungodliness n. Ungodly behaviour. • UNGODLINESS n. the state of being ungodly. |
UNSOLDERING | • unsoldering v. Present participle of unsolder. • UNSOLDER v. to separate from being soldered. |
UNSOUNDABLE | • unsoundable adj. Impossible to sound; whose depth cannot be gauged. • UNSOUNDABLE adj. not soundable. |
UNWOUNDABLE | • unwoundable adj. Incapable of being wounded. • UNWOUNDABLE adj. not woundable. |