| ANICUT | • anicut n. (India) A dam built in a stream for maintaining and regulating irrigation. • ANICUT n. (Tamil) a dam or mole made in the course of a stream for the purpose of regulating the flow of a system of irrigation, also ANNICUT. |
| CANTUS | • CANTUS n. (Latin) a melody or chant, esp. in mediaeval ecclesiastical music. |
| CHAUNT | • chaunt n. Obsolete spelling of chant. • chaunt v. Obsolete spelling of chant. • CHAUNT v. to sing, also CHANT. |
| NAUTCH | • nautch n. A dance in South Asia, performed by professional dancing girls. • NAUTCH n. (Hindi) an entertainment in India consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing girls, also NACH, NAUCH. |
| NAUTIC | • nautic adj. Alternative form of nautical. • NAUTIC adj. relating to ships, also NAUTICAL. |
| NOCTUA | • Noctua prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Noctuidae – the yellow underwing moths. • NOCTUA n. (Latin) a general name for any moth of the family Noctuidae. |
| PUNCTA | • puncta n. Plural of punctum. • PUNCTUM n. (Latin) a point or dot; a minute aperture. |
| TOUCAN | • toucan n. Any of various neotropical frugivorous birds from the family Ramphastidae, with a large colorful beak. • TOUCAN n. (Tupi) a tropical bird with a large bill. |
| TUNICA | • tunica n. Synonym of tunic (“garment”). • tunica n. Synonym of tunic (“covering”). • Tunica prop.n. An unincorporated community in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States. |
| UNCART | • uncart v. (Transitive) To remove or unload from a cart. • UNCART v. to take off a cart. |
| UNCAST | • uncast v. (Nautical) To detach (A rope, line, etc.). • uncast v. To bring back to a standing position (a horse or other large animal that is lying down with its legs under it). • uncast v. To reverse the effects of (a magical spell). |
| UNCATE | • uncate adj. Uncinate. • UNCATE adj. hooked. |
| UNFACT | • unfact n. Something not factual; a falsehood or factoid. • UNFACT n. a fact that must not be acknowledged. |
| UNTACK | • untack v. (Transitive) To unfasten (something tacked). • untack v. (Transitive) To remove the tack from. • UNTACK v. to remove a tack from. |