| BUSHWOMAN | • bushwoman n. (Australia) A woman who lives or has lived in the Australian outback. • Bushwoman n. A female Bushman. • BUSHWOMAN n. a woman living in the African or Australian bush. |
| DOWNHAULS | • downhauls n. Plural of downhaul. • DOWNHAUL n. a rope for hauling down sails. |
| HUNTAWAYS | • huntaways n. Plural of huntaway. • Huntaways n. Plural of Huntaway. • HUNTAWAY n. a dog trained to drive sheep at some distance from the shepherd. |
| UNHALLOWS | • unhallows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhallow. • UNHALLOW v. to profane. |
| UNSHADOWS | • unshadows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshadow. • UNSHADOW v. to remove from shadow, clear of shadow. |
| UNSWATHED | • unswathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unswathe. • UNSWATHE v. to unbind, unwrap. |
| UNSWATHES | • unswathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unswathe. • UNSWATHE v. to unbind, unwrap. |
| UNTHAWING | • unthawing v. Present participle of unthaw. • unthawing adj. That does not thaw; eternally frozen. • UNTHAW v. to cause to melt. |
| UNWASHEDS | • UNWASHED n. (colloquial) the lower classes. |
| UNWATCHED | • unwatched adj. Not watched; unsupervised. • unwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwatch. • UNWATCHED adj. not watched. |
| UNWREATHE | • unwreathe v. (Transitive) To untwist, uncoil, or untwine (something wreathed). • UNWREATHE v. to take out of a wreathed condition. |
| WAUCHTING | • wauchting v. Present participle of waucht. • WAUCHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUGHT. |
| WAUGHTING | • waughting v. Present participle of waught. • WAUGHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUCHT. |
| WHARENUIS | • WHARENUI n. (Maori) a tall carved building used as a guesthouse, also WHAREPUNI. |
| WHAREPUNI | • WHAREPUNI n. (Maori) a tall carved building used as a guesthouse, also WHARENUI. |
| WHUNSTANE | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |