ˈkauntəˌɪrɪtənt
111countertop — coun|ter|top [ kauntər,tap ] noun count AMERICAN the surface of a COUNTER in a kitchen …
112countervailing — coun|ter|vail|ing [ ,kauntər veılıŋ ] adjective VERY FORMAL influencing something in an opposite but equally strong way: countervailing evidence …
113counterweight — count|er|weight [ kauntər,weıt ] noun count 1. ) a weight that is equal to another weight and creates a balance 2. ) a COUNTERBALANCE …
114countess — count|ess [ kauntəs ] noun count a woman who is either the wife of an EARL or COUNT, or has the same rank as an earl or count, in an ARISTOCRATIC system …
115discounted — dis|count|ed [ dıs kauntəd ] adjective discounted prices or rates are lower than usual: discounted train and air fares …
116Geiger counter — Gei|ger count|er [ gaıgər ,kauntər ] noun count a piece of equipment that finds and measures RADIOACTIVITY …
117noncount — non|count [ nan kaunt ] adjective LINGUISTICS a noncount noun is UNCOUNTABLE …
118unaccounted — un|ac|count|ed [ ,ʌnə kauntəd ] adjective unaccounted for 1. ) missing: Forty people are still unaccounted for after the avalanche. 2. ) if something is unaccounted for, you are unable to explain what happened to it or where it is …
119uncountable — un|count|a|ble [ ʌn kauntəbl ] adjective LINGUISTICS an uncountable noun has no plural form and cannot be counted in individual units …
120viscount — vis|count [ vaı,kaunt ] noun count a British NOBLEMAN with a low rank …