| DUENNASHIP | • duennaship n. The role or status of duenna. • DUENNASHIP n. the office of duenna. |
| HUMANENESS | • humaneness n. The property of being humane. • HUMANENESS n. the quality of being humane. |
| HUSBANDMEN | • husbandmen n. Plural of husbandman. • HUSBANDMAN n. the master of a family. |
| INHUMANEST | • inhumanest adj. Superlative form of inhumane: most inhumane. • INHUMANE adj. not humane. |
| MANHUNTERS | • manhunters n. Plural of manhunter. • MANHUNTER n. one who takes part in a manhunt. |
| PERGUNNAHS | • pergunnahs n. Plural of pergunnah. • PERGUNNAH n. (Hindi) a division of an administrative district or zillah in India, also PARGANA. |
| SNAPHAUNCE | • snaphaunce n. Alternative form of snaphance. • SNAPHAUNCE n. (obsolete) a freebooter; a flintlock; a spring catch or trap, also SNAPHANCE, SNAPHAUNCH. |
| UNCHARNELS | • uncharnels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncharnel. • UNCHARNEL v. to remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave. |
| UNDERHANDS | • underhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underhand. • UNDERHAND v. to throw a ball underhand in eg cricket. |
| UNHANDIEST | • unhandiest adj. Superlative form of unhandy: most unhandy. • UNHANDY adj. clumsy, awkward. |
| UNHANDSOME | • unhandsome adj. Not handsome. • UNHANDSOME adj. not handsome. |
| UNHEARSING | • UNHEARSE v. to remove from a hearse. |
| UNHUMANISE | • unhumanise v. Alternative form of unhumanize. • UNHUMANISE v. to render inhuman or barbarous, also UNHUMANIZE. |
| UNLEASHING | • unleashing v. Present participle of unleash. • UNLEASH v. to free from a leash. |
| UNSHAKENLY | • unshakenly adv. Without being shaken. • UNSHAKEN adv. not shaken. |
| UNSTANCHED | • unstanched adj. Not stanched. • UNSTANCHED adj. not stanched. |
| WHUNSTANES | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |