| ABUNDANCIES | • abundancies n. Plural of abundancy. • ABUNDANCY n. the state of being abundant, also ABUNDANCE. |
| AMBUSCADING | • ambuscading v. Present participle of ambuscade. • AMBUSCADE v. (French) to lay an ambush, also AMBUSCADO. |
| BARRAMUNDAS | • barramundas n. Plural of barramunda. • BARRAMUNDA n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDI, BURRAMUNDI. |
| BARRAMUNDIS | • barramundis n. Plural of barramundi. • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| HUSBANDAGES | • HUSBANDAGE n. the commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband. |
| HUSBANDLAND | • husbandland n. (Historical) The landholding of a husbandman, that is, a manorial tenant. • husbandland n. (Historical) A unit of land corresponding to a single farmstead; around 26 acres. • HUSBANDLAND n. a manorial tenant's holding; two oxgangs. |
| SUBCARDINAL | • subcardinal adj. (Anatomy) Located beneath a cardinal vein. • SUBCARDINAL n. a subordinate cardinal. |
| SUBDIACONAL | • subdiaconal adj. Relating to a subdeacon. • SUBDIACONAL adj. relating to a subdeacon. |
| SUBSTANDARD | • substandard adj. Of inferior quality; not meeting the minimum quality requirements. • substandard adj. (Linguistics, dated) Not conforming to the standard variety; nonstandard. • sub-standard adj. Alternative spelling of substandard. |
| SURTARBRAND | • surtarbrand n. Alternative form of surturbrand. • SURTARBRAND n. (Icelandic) a lignite found interbedded with lavas in Iceland, also SURTURBRAND. |
| UNABASHEDLY | • unabashedly adv. In an unabashed manner; without embarrassment or hesitation. • UNABASHED adv. not abashed. |
| UNADVISABLE | • unadvisable adj. Inadvisable. • unadvisable adj. (Archaic) Unwilling to take advice. • unadvisable adj. (Archaic) Imprudent. |
| UNADVISABLY | • unadvisably adv. Alternative form of inadvisably. • UNADVISABLE adv. not advisable. |
| UNBALLASTED | • unballasted adj. (Shipping) Not loaded or stabilised with ballast. • unballasted adj. (Figurative) Unstable, liable to flounder. • UNBALLASTED adj. not loaded with ballast. |
| UNSCABBARDS | • unscabbards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |