| ASUDDEN | • asudden adv. (Poetic or dialect) of a sudden; suddenly. • ASUDDEN adv. (archaic) suddenly. |
| DAUDING | • DAUD v. (Scots) to knock, also DAWD. |
| DAUNDER | • daunder v. (Scotland) To stroll; to meander. • daunder v. (Scotland, with ’on’) To go on without reaching a conclusion. • daunder n. (Scotland) Stroll. |
| DAUNTED | • daunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of daunt. • daunted adj. (Normally with a copular verb). Mildly afraid or worried by some upcoming situation. • DAUNT v. to intimidate, also DANT. |
| DUODENA | • duodena n. Plural of duodenum. • DUODENUM n. (Latin) the first portion of the small intestine. |
| MAUNDED | • maunded v. Simple past tense and past participle of maund. • MAUND v. (obsolete) to beg. |
| PUDENDA | • pudenda n. Plural of pudendum. • PUDENDUM n. (Latin) the external genital organs of a woman. |
| UNADDED | • unadded adj. (Of numbers) Not yet added together. • unadded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unadd. • UNADDED adj. not added. |
| UNAIDED | • unaided adj. Without the help, aid or assistance of someone or something. • UNAIDED adj. without aid. |
| UNDATED | • undated adj. Not marked with a date. • undated adj. Of a style that will not go out of fashion; a classic. • undated adj. (Botany) Rising and falling in waves toward the margin, as a leaf; waved. |
| UNFADED | • unfaded adj. Not faded. • UNFADED adj. not faded. |
| UNJADED | • unjaded adj. Not jaded. • UNJADED adj. not jaded. |
| UNLADED | • unladed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlade. • UNLADE v. to unload. |