INCURSION | • incursion n. An aggressive movement into somewhere; an invasion. • INCURSION n. a hostile inroad; the action of leaking or running in. |
INGROUNDS | • INGROUND v. to fix (something) in something as in the ground. |
INTRUSION | • intrusion n. The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding. • intrusion n. (Geology) Magma forced into other rock formations; the rock formed when such magma solidifies. • intrusion n. A structure that lies within a historic district but is nonhistoric and irrelevant to the district. |
MOURNINGS | • mournings n. Plural of mourning. • Mournings prop.n. Plural of Mourning. • MOURNING n. an outward sign of grief. |
NEUTRINOS | • neutrinos n. Plural of neutrino. • NEUTRINO n. an uncharged subatomic particle with zero mass when at rest. |
NONJURIES | • nonjuries n. Plural of nonjury. • NONJURY n. a trial without jury. |
NOURSLING | • noursling v. Present participle of noursle. • NOURSLE v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOUSELL, NOUSLE, NURSLE. |
ONRUSHING | • onrushing adj. Rushing or flowing forward. • onrushing adj. (Figuratively) attacking. • onrushing v. Present participle of onrush. |
PREUNIONS | • PREUNION n. a union beforehand. |
ROUNDINGS | • roundings n. Plural of rounding. • ROUNDING n. the process of raising or lowering a number to an approximation which has fewer decimal places. |
SUBORNING | • suborning v. Present participle of suborn. • suborning n. The act of one who suborns. • SUBORN v. to induce to commit perjury. |
TONSURING | • tonsuring v. Present participle of tonsure. • TONSURE v. to shave the head of. |
TRUNNIONS | • trunnions n. Plural of trunnion. • TRUNNION n. a pivot on which something can be rotated. |
UNHORSING | • unhorsing v. Present participle of unhorse. • unhorsing n. The forcible removal from a horse. • UNHORSE v. to cause to fall from a horse. |
UNIONISER | • unioniser n. Alternative form of unionizer. • UNIONISER n. one who unionises, also UNIONIZER. |
UNNOISIER | • UNNOISY adj. not noisy. |
UNPRISONS | • unprisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unprison. • UNPRISON v. to release from prison. |
UNROSINED | • unrosined adj. Not rosined. • UNROSINED adj. not coated with rosin. |
UNSONSIER | • UNSONSY adj. (Scots) unlucky, also UNSONCY, UNSONSIE. |