English words starting with cun
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Cuna
ˈkuːnəMeanings of Cuna:
nounA member of a central american people of the isthmus of panama.
Usage examples:
Severin also travels into the central american rain forest to mingle with the kuna.
adjectiveRelating to the kuna or their language.
Usage examples:
The school, which goes through 12th grade, has kuna teachers but they are paid by the panama govern…
Meanings of Cunas:
nounA member of a central american people of the isthmus of panama.
Usage examples:
Severin also travels into the central american rain forest to mingle with the kuna.
adjectiveRelating to the kuna or their language.
Usage examples:
The school, which goes through 12th grade, has kuna teachers but they are paid by the panama govern…
Cunctation
kʌŋ(k)ˈteɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Cunctation:
nounThe action of delaying or putting off doing something.
Usage examples:
We advise you practice no cunctation in preparing for your future.
Cuneate
ˈkjuːnɪətMeanings of Cuneate:
adjectiveWedge-shaped.
Usage examples:
The cuneate fasciculus covers its nucleus and occupies the area immediately lateral to the gracile …
Cuneiform
ˈkjuː.nɪ.fɔːmMeanings of Cuneiform:
adjectiveDenoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of mesopotamia, persia, and ugarit, surviving mainly on clay tablets.
Usage examples:
A cuneiform inscription
nounCuneiform writing.
Usage examples:
A mesopotamian script pre-dating cuneiform
Meanings of Cuneus:
nounA wedge-shaped lobule of the medial surface of the occipital lobe of the brain, located between the calcarine and parieto-occipital fissures.
Cunjevoi
ˈkʌndʒɪvɔɪMeanings of Cunjevoi:
nounA tall australian plant of the arum family, with edible corms.
Usage examples:
When the latins were here they named it pyura stolonifera, but indigenous and other native-born aus…
Cunner
ˈkʌnəMeanings of Cunner:
nounAn edible greenish-grey wrasse (fish) which lives along the atlantic coast of north america.
Usage examples:
Wrasses from the coris genera are popular aquarium fishes and two species from the atlantic coast o…
Cunners
ˈkʌnəMeanings of Cunners:
nounAn edible greenish-grey wrasse (fish) which lives along the atlantic coast of north america.
Usage examples:
Wrasses from the coris genera are popular aquarium fishes and two species from the atlantic coast o…
Cunnilinctus
ˌkʌnɪˈlɪŋɡəsMeanings of Cunnilinctus:
nounStimulation of the female genitals using the tongue or lips.
Meanings of Cunning:
adjectiveHaving or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
Usage examples:
A cunning look came into his eyes
nounSkill in achieving one's ends by deceit.
Usage examples:
A statesman to whom cunning had come as second nature
Cunninger
ˈkʌnɪŋMeanings of Cunninger:
adjectiveHaving or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
Usage examples:
A cunning look came into his eyes
nounSkill in achieving one's ends by deceit.
Usage examples:
A statesman to whom cunning had come as second nature
Cunningest
ˈkʌnɪŋMeanings of Cunningest:
adjectiveHaving or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
Usage examples:
A cunning look came into his eyes
nounSkill in achieving one's ends by deceit.
Usage examples:
A statesman to whom cunning had come as second nature
Meanings of Cunningly:
adverbIn a clever and deceitful way.
Usage examples:
An important document was cunningly hidden under the noses of the police
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