| AUGEND | • augend n. (Arithmetic) A quantity to which another is added. • AUGEND n. (German) a number to which another is added. |
| DAUNER | • dauner v. (Scotland) Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). • dauner n. (Scotland) Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). • DAUNER v. (dialect) to stroll, saunter, also DANDER, DAUNDER, DAWNER. |
| DOUANE | • douane n. A custom house. • DOUANE n. a customhouse. |
| DUENNA | • duenna n. A chaperon of a young lady, usually an older woman. • duenna n. A governess or nanny. • DUENNA n. (Spanish) a governess; a chaperone. |
| SUNDAE | • sundae n. A dessert consisting of ice cream with various toppings. • sundae n. Alternative form of soondae (“Korean dish made with intestines”). • SUNDAE n. a dish of ice-cream topped or mixed with fruit, nuts, syrup, whipped cream, etc. |
| UNAGED | • unaged adj. Not having been aged. • un-aged adj. Alternative form of unaged. • UNAGED adj. not aged. |
| UNAWED | • unawed adj. Not awed; not afraid, impressed, or in awe. • UNAWED adj. not awed. |
| UNAXED | • unaxed adj. Not axed or felled. • UNAXED adj. not axed. |
| UNDATE | • undate adj. Undated; rising and falling in waves. • UNDATE v. to remove a date from. |
| UNDEAD | • undead adj. Pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life. • undead adj. (Horror fiction) Being animate, though non-living. • undead n. (Horror fiction) Those creatures which are undead; that is, dead yet still animate. |
| UNDEAF | • undeaf v. (Transitive, nonce word) To free from deafness. • UNDEAF v. (Shakespeare) to free from deafness. |
| UNDEAR | • undear adj. Not dear. • UNDEAR adj. not dear. |
| UNHEAD | • unhead v. (Transitive) To remove the lid from (a barrel or cask). • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UNLADE | • unlade v. (Transitive) To unload. • unlade v. (Transitive) To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. • unlade v. (Transitive) To discharge the cargo from. |
| UNLEAD | • unlead v. (Transitive) To take away the leaden seals from (the bales of transit goods). • unlead v. (Transitive, printing, historical) To take out the leads from (printed matter that has been set up). • UNLEAD v. to remove the lead from. |
| UNMADE | • unmade adj. Not (yet) made. • unmade adj. Existing without having been made. • unmade adj. (UK, of a road) Without a hard, smooth, permanent surface. |
| UNREAD | • unread adj. Not having been read. • unread adj. Not having read; uneducated. • unread v. (Transitive) To undo the process of reading. |