| FUNDAMENT | • fundament n. Foundation. • fundament n. The bottom; the buttocks or anus. • fundament n. The underlying basis or principle for a theoretical or mathematical system. |
| GROUNDMAN | • groundman n. Alternative form of groundsman. • groundman n. Alternative form of ground man. • ground-man n. Alternative form of groundsman. |
| HUMANKIND | • humankind n. The human race; mankind, humanity; Homo sapiens. • HUMANKIND n. humanity, the human race. |
| INDUMENTA | • indumenta n. Plural of indumentum. • INDUMENTUM n. (Latin) a total body covering of hair, fur or feathers. |
| MUNDANELY | • mundanely adv. In a mundane manner. • mundanely adv. In a worldly manner. • MUNDANE adv. ordinary, banal. |
| MUNDANEST | • mundanest adj. Superlative form of mundane: most mundane. • MUNDANE adj. ordinary, banal. |
| MUNDANITY | • mundanity n. Mundaneness; the characteristic of being mundane. • MUNDANITY n. worldliness. |
| OUTMANNED | • outmanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outman. • OUTMAN v. to surpass in manpower. |
| ROUNDSMAN | • roundsman n. A worker who makes rounds, especially in order to deliver goods. • roundsman n. (US, historical) A policeman who acts as inspector. • ROUNDSMAN n. a person who goes round esp. one sent by a shopkeeper to take orders and deliver goods. |
| UNAMENDED | • unamended adj. Without amendments. • UNAMENDED adj. not amended. |
| UNDAMMING | • undamming v. Present participle of undam. • UNDAM v. to free water from a dam. |
| UNDERMANS | • undermans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underman. • UNDERMAN v. to use too few workers. |
| UNDYNAMIC | • undynamic adj. Not dynamic. • UNDYNAMIC adj. not dynamic. |
| UNMANAGED | • unmanaged adj. Not managed. • UNMANAGED adj. not managed. |
| UNMANTLED | • unmantled adj. Without a mantle. • UNMANTLE v. to remove the mantle from. |
| UNMANURED | • unmanured adj. Not manured. • UNMANURED adj. not having had manure applied. |
| UNWOMANED | • unwomaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwoman. • unwomaned adj. Unattended by a woman. • UNWOMAN v. to make unwomanly. |