| ANHUNGRED | • ANHUNGRED adj. (archaic) hungry, also AHUNGERED, AHUNGRY, ANHUNGERED. |
| HANDSTURN | • handsturn n. Alternative form of hand’s turn (“piece of work, or assistance”). • hand's␣turn n. (Scotland) A piece of work; assistance contributed to some endeavour. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| INHUMANER | • INHUMANE adj. not humane. |
| MANHUNTER | • manhunter n. Someone who hunts down a target in a manhunt. • manhunter n. (Informal) A person who seeks men as sexual partners. • MANHUNTER n. one who takes part in a manhunt. |
| NENUPHARS | • nenuphars n. Plural of nenuphar. • NENUPHAR n. a waterlily. |
| NONAUTHOR | • nonauthor n. One who is not an author. • NONAUTHOR n. one who is not an author. |
| PERGUNNAH | • pergunnah n. Dated form of pargana. • PERGUNNAH n. (Hindi) a division of an administrative district or zillah in India, also PARGANA. |
| RAUNCHING | • RAUNCH v. (Spenser) to race. |
| ROUNDHAND | • roundhand n. A style of handwriting in which the letters are well rounded and free. • ROUNDHAND n. a style of penmanship in which the letters are well-rounded and free. |
| UNANCHORS | • unanchors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unanchor. • UNANCHOR v. to loose from anchorage. |
| UNCHARNEL | • uncharnel v. (Transitive, archaic) To remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave; to exhume. • UNCHARNEL v. to remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave. |
| UNDERHAND | • underhand adj. Secret; clandestine. • underhand adj. (By extension) dishonest and sneaky; done in a secret or sly manner. • underhand adj. (In various ball games, of a ball) thrown (Etc.) with the hand brought forward and up from below. |
| UNHAIRING | • unhairing n. Removal of hair; depilation. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |
| UNHANDIER | • unhandier adj. Comparative form of unhandy: more unhandy. • UNHANDY adj. clumsy, awkward. |
| UNHARMING | • unharming adj. Doing no harm. • UNHARMING adj. harmless. |
| UNHARNESS | • unharness v. (Transitive) to remove the harness from a horse etc. • unharness v. (Transitive, by extension) to liberate. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |