| HANDGUN | • handgun n. A small gun with a relatively short barrel, designed to be held and operated with a single hand. • HANDGUN n. a gun that can be held and fired in one hand. |
| HANUMAN | • hanuman n. The entellus (Semnopithecus entellus, syn. Presbytis entellus). • Hanuman prop.n. A Hindu demi-god who was a devotee of Lord Rama. He was born to Anjana and Vayu, plays the role of a… • HANUMAN n. (Hindi) an East Indian monkey with a bristly face. |
| HOUNGAN | • houngan n. A (male) voodoo priest. • HOUNGAN n. a voodoo priest, also HUNGAN. |
| HUNGANS | • HUNGAN n. a voodoo priest, also HOUNGAN. |
| INHUMAN | • inhuman adj. Of or pertaining to inhumanity and the indifferently cruel, sadistic or barbaric behavior it brings. • inhuman adj. Transcending or different than what is human. • INHUMAN adj. lacking desirable human qualities. |
| MANHUNT | • manhunt n. An organized search for a criminal or enemy. • MANHUNT n. an intensive search for a person. |
| NHANDUS | • NHANDU n. (Tupi) the rhea, a South American ostrich, also NANDU, NANDOO. |
| NUMNAHS | • numnahs n. Plural of numnah. • NUMNAH n. (Urdu) a pad under the saddle to prevent chafing. |
| SUNNAHS | • sunnahs n. Plural of sunnah. • SUNNAH n. (Arabic) a collection of traditions received by orthodox Muslims as of equal authority with the Koran, also SUNNA. |
| UNCHAIN | • unchain v. To remove chains from; to free; to liberate. • UNCHAIN v. to free from a chain. |
| UNHANDS | • unhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhand. • UNHAND v. to remove the hand from. |
| UNHANDY | • unhandy adj. Of a person, or movement: not handy; inept; clumsy; not dexterous. • unhandy adj. Awkward; not convenient. • UNHANDY adj. clumsy, awkward. |
| UNHANGS | • unhangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhang. • UNHANG v. to detach from a hanging support. |
| UNHUMAN | • unhuman adj. Not resembling or having the qualities of a human being. • UNHUMAN adj. not human. |
| UNNEATH | • UNNEATH prep. (dialect) underneath, also ANEATH, BENEATH, NEATH. |