ATTUNING | • attuning v. Present participle of attune. • ATTUNE v. to put in tune. |
AUTUNITE | • autunite n. (Mineralogy) A yellow mineral with tetragonal crystals, Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·10-12H2O. • AUTUNITE n. a fluorescent minor ore of uranium. |
DETUNING | • detuning v. Present participle of detune. • detuning n. The process of something being detuned. • detuning n. (Physics) The difference between actual frequency and resonance frequency. |
PETUNIAS | • petunias n. Plural of petunia. • PETUNIA n. (Tupi) a South American genus of ornamental plants closely related to tobacco. |
RETUNING | • retuning v. Present participle of retune. • retuning n. The act by which something is retuned; a subsequent tuning. • RETUNE v. to tune again. |
SUBTUNIC | • subtunic n. An undertunic. • SUBTUNIC n. a tunic worn under another tunic. |
TUNICATE | • tunicate n. Any of very many chordate marine animals, of the subphyla Tunicata or Urochordata, including the sea squirts. • tunicate adj. Of or pertaining to these animals. • tunicate adj. (Anatomy, botany) Enclosed in a tunic or mantle; covered or coated with layers. |
TUNICINS | • tunicins n. Plural of tunicin. • TUNICIN n. a gelatinous substance found in the tests of tunicates. |
TUNICKED | • tunicked adj. Wearing a tunic. • TUNICKED adj. wearing a tunic. |
TUNICLES | • tunicles n. Plural of tunicle. • TUNICLE n. a short ecclesiastical vestment worn by a bishop or subdeacon. |
UNTUNING | • untuning v. Present participle of untune. • UNTUNE v. to put out of tune. |