| GUNWALE | • gunwale n. The top edge of the hull of a nautical vessel, where it meets the deck. • GUNWALE n. the upper edge of a ship's side. |
| LAUWINE | • lauwine n. (Poetic, dated) avalanche. • LAUWINE n. (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE. |
| UNAWAKE | • unawake adj. Not awake. • UNAWAKE adj. not awake. |
| UNAWARE | • unaware adj. Not aware or informed; lacking knowledge. • unaware adj. Not noticing; paying no heed; thoughtless; inattentive. • UNAWARE adj. not aware, also UNAWARES, UNWARE, UNWARES. |
| UNLAWED | • unlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlaw. • unlawed adj. Not having been lawed. • UNLAW v. to deprive of the authority or character of law. |
| UNSAWED | • unsawed adj. Not sawed. • UNSAWED adj. not sawed. |
| UNSWEAR | • unswear v. To recall a previously sworn oath. • UNSWEAR v. to retract something sworn. |
| UNWAGED | • unwaged adj. Without a wage. • unwaged adj. Not waged, as a war. • UNWAGED adj. not receiving a wage. |
| UNWAKED | • unwaked adj. Unawakened. • unwaked adj. Not having had a wake or vigil. • UNWAKED adj. not waked, also UNWAKENED. |
| UNWARES | • unwares adv. (Now rare, archaic) Unexpectedly, suddenly. • UNWARES adv. (archaic) unwary, unaware, also UNAWARE, UNAWARES, UNWARE. |
| UNWARIE | • unwarie adj. Obsolete form of unwary. • UNWARIE adj. (Spenser) unwary. |
| UNWATER | • unwater v. (Transitive) To remove water from. • UNWATER v. to drain, esp. a mine. |
| UNWAXED | • unwaxed adj. Not waxed. • unwaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwax. • UNWAXED adj. not waxed. |
| UNWAYED | • unwayed adj. (Obsolete) Not used to travel. • unwayed adj. (Obsolete) Having no ways or roads; pathless. • UNWAYED adj. (obsolete) not used to travel; as, colts that are unwayed. |
| UNWEALS | • UNWEAL n. (obsolete) affliction. |
| UNWEARY | • unweary adj. Not weary. • unweary v. (Transitive) To refresh (a person) after weariness. • UNWEARY adj. not weary. |
| UNWEAVE | • unweave v. (Transitive) To undo something woven. • UNWEAVE v. to undo something woven. |
| WHENUAS | • WHENUA n. (Maori) land. |