CONSANGUINE | • consanguine adj. Related by birth or "by blood", i.e. having close ancestors in common. • consanguine n. A person related to another by birth. • CONSANGUINE adj. of the same blood or origin; specifically, descended from the same ancestor, also CONSANGUINEOUS. |
FORERUNNING | • forerunning v. Present participle of forerun. • FORERUN v. to run in advance of. |
INCONGRUENT | • incongruent adj. Out of place, incompatible, inharmonious, not congruent. • incongruent adj. (Mathematics) of or relating to two numbers that have different remainders when divided by a third number. • INCONGRUENT adj. not congruent. |
INNUENDOING | • innuendoing v. Present participle of innuendo. • INNUENDO v. to make an innuendo. |
LUNCHEONING | • luncheoning v. Present participle of luncheon. • LUNCHEON v. (archaic) to take lunch. |
MONUMENTING | • monumenting v. Present participle of monument. • MONUMENT v. to mark with a monument. |
NONREDUCING | • nonreducing adj. (Chemistry) Not reducing. • NONREDUCING adj. not reducing. |
OVERRUNNING | • overrunning v. Present participle of overrun. • OVERRUN v. to swarm over. |
UNBONNETING | • unbonneting v. Present participle of unbonnet. • UNBONNET v. to uncover the head. |
UNCONGENIAL | • uncongenial adj. Not congenial, compatible or sympathetic. • uncongenial adj. Not appropriate; unsuitable. • uncongenial adj. Not pleasing; disagreeable. |
UNDERNOTING | • UNDERNOTE v. to note below. |
UNLOOSENING | • unloosening v. Present participle of unloosen. • UNLOOSEN v. to set free, also UNLOOSE. |
UNOFFENDING | • unoffending adj. Not offending. • UNOFFENDING adj. not offending. |
UNPERSONING | • unpersoning v. Present participle of unperson. • UNPERSON v. to make someone into an unperson. |
UNREASONING | • unreasoning adj. Behaving without reason. • UNREASON v. to disrupt the sanity of. |
UNSEASONING | • unseasoning v. Present participle of unseason. • UNSEASON v. (Spenser) to affect disagreeably. |
UNSOFTENING | • unsoftening adj. Not growing softer. • UNSOFTENING adj. not softening. |
UNWEAPONING | • UNWEAPON v. to disarm. |