| ANNOUNCE | • announce v. (Transitive) to give public notice, especially for the first time; to make known. • announce v. (Transitive) to pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| DUNNAKIN | • dunnakin n. (Uncommon) Alternative form of dunnekin (“outhouse”). • DUNNAKIN n. an outside lavatory, also DUNNY, DONNIKER. |
| FUNNYMAN | • funnyman n. (Informal) comedian. • funny␣man n. (Idiomatic) Alternative form of funnyman. • funny␣man n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see funny, man. |
| INUNDANT | • inundant adj. Overflowing. • INUNDANT adj. overflowing. |
| NONHUMAN | • nonhuman adj. Not human; not of the human race. • nonhuman n. A creature or thing that is not human. • non-human adj. Alternative spelling of nonhuman. |
| NONURBAN | • nonurban adj. Not urban. • NONURBAN adj. not the city. |
| NUANCING | • nuancing v. Present participle of nuance. • NUANCE v. to give subtle shades of meaning to. |
| NUNDINAL | • nundinal adj. Of or pertaining to a nundine. • nundinal n. A nundinal letter. • NUNDINAL n. any of the letters from A to H relating to days of the ancient Roman calendar. |
| UNBANNED | • unbanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unban. • UNBAN v. to remove a prohibition against. |
| UNCANNED | • uncanned adj. Not canned. • uncanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncan. • UNCANNED adj. not canned. |
| UNFANNED | • unfanned adj. Not fanned. • UNFANNED adj. not fanned. |
| UNMANNED | • unmanned adj. Not operated by a person or a crew. • unmanned adj. Of a bird of prey: not accustomed to the presence of human beings. • unmanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unman. |
| UNNANELD | • UNNANELD adj. (Shakespeare) without extreme unction, also UNANELED. |
| UNPANNEL | • unpannel v. (Obsolete, transitive) To unsaddle; to remove the saddle from. • UNPANNEL v. to unsaddle, also UNPANEL. |
| UNTANNED | • untanned adj. Not tanned. • UNTANNED adj. not tanned. |
| UNTENANT | • untenant v. (Transitive) To remove a tenant from. • UNTENANT v. to deprive of a tenant. |
| UNWANING | • unwaning adj. Not waning. • UNWANING adj. not waning. |