| BUSHRANGERS | • bushrangers n. Plural of bushranger. • BUSHRANGER n. (Australian) an escaped criminal living in the bush. |
| FURTHERANCE | • furtherance n. The act of furthering or helping forward. • furtherance n. Promotion. • furtherance n. Advancement or progress. |
| GROUNDSHARE | • groundshare n. The sharing of a sports ground between two or more teams. • groundshare v. To share a sports ground with another team. • GROUNDSHARE v. to share a sports stadium with another team. |
| HINDQUARTER | • hindquarter n. Either rear half of a side of beef, mutton, veal, lamb or by extension from another edible mammal. • hindquarter n. (In the plural) The hind biped (leg) of a quadruped, or all body parts situated behind the hind legs’… • hindquarter n. (Metonymically, derogatory, usually in the plural) Human behind, butt. |
| HURRICANOES | • hurricanoes n. Plural of hurricano. • HURRICANO n. (Shakespeare) a hurricane. |
| PRETERHUMAN | • preterhuman adj. More than human; superhuman. • preter-human adj. (Rare) Beyond what is human. • PRETERHUMAN adj. more than human. |
| ROUNDARCHED | • ROUNDARCHED adj. having semicircular arches, also ROUNDARCH. |
| SUPERHARDEN | • superharden v. (Transitive) To make superhard. • SUPERHARDEN v. to harden to extremes. |
| UNCHARTERED | • unchartered adj. Not chartered; not supplied with a charter. • UNCHARTERED adj. not chartered. |
| UNDERBREATH | • underbreath adv. Under one’s breath; inaudibly or in a barely audible manner. • underbreath adj. Vocalized under one’s breath. • underbreath n. An utterance made so as not to be heard by most people in the area. |
| UNDERCHARGE | • undercharge v. (Transitive, intransitive) To charge less than the correct amount. • undercharge v. (Transitive, firearms) To put too small a charge into. • undercharge n. A monetary charge that is less than the correct amount. |
| UNDEREARTHS | • UNDEREARTH n. the soil found beneath the surface of something. |
| UNEARTHLIER | • unearthlier adj. Comparative form of unearthly: more unearthly. • UNEARTHLY adj. not belonging to the earth, eerie. |
| UNHARBOURED | • unharboured v. Simple past tense and past participle of unharbour. • unharboured adj. (Obsolete) Offering no harbour or shelter. • UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter. |
| UNREHEARSED | • unrehearsed adj. Not rehearsed. • UNREHEARSED adj. not rehearsed. |