ENTRUSTING | • entrusting v. Present participle of entrust. • ENTRUST v. to give over for safe keeping, also INTRUST. |
GUNCOTTONS | • guncottons n. Plural of guncotton. • GUNCOTTON n. an explosive made by saturating cotton in nitric and sulphuric acids. |
INTRUSTING | • intrusting v. Present participle of intrust. • INTRUST v. to give over for safe keeping, also ENTRUST. |
STOUTENING | • stoutening v. Present participle of stouten. • STOUTEN v. to make stout. |
SUBTANGENT | • subtangent n. (Geometry) The part of the axis contained between the ordinate and tangent drawn to the same point in a curve. • SUBTANGENT n. the part of the axis contained between the ordinate and tangent drawn to the same point in a curve. |
SUNSETTING | • sunsetting v. Present participle of sunset. • sunsetting n. An instance of the sun setting; a sunset. • SUNSETTING n. the descent of the sun below the horizon, also SUNSET. |
TRUANTINGS | • truantings n. Plural of truanting. • TRUANTING n. the act of staying out of school without permission. |
UNGENTLEST | • ungentlest adj. Superlative form of ungentle: most ungentle. • UNGENTLE adj. not gentle. |
UNHATTINGS | • unhattings n. Plural of unhatting. • UNHATTING n. the act of removing a hat. |
UNSETTLING | • unsettling adj. That makes one troubled or uneasy; disquieting or distressing. • unsettling v. Present participle of unsettle. • unsettling n. The weakening of some previously established system or norm. |
UNSHOTTING | • unshotting v. Present participle of unshot. • UNSHOT v. to remove shot from. |
UNSHUTTING | • unshutting v. Present participle of unshut. • UNSHUT v. to open, or throw open. |
UNSTINTING | • unstinting adj. Generous and tireless with one’s contributions of time, money, etc. • UNSTINTING adj. not restricting or holding back. |
UNTRUSTING | • untrusting adj. Without trust; not inclined to trust. • UNTRUSTING adj. not trusting. |
UNTWISTING | • untwisting v. Present participle of untwist. • untwisting n. The process by which something is untwisted. • untwisting adj. Not twisting. |