| DUNELANDS | • dunelands n. Plural of duneland. • DUNELAND n. an area having many dunes. |
| LAUNDERED | • laundered v. Simple past tense and past participle of launder. • LAUNDER v. to wash clothes. |
| NODULATED | • nodulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of nodulate. • nodulated adj. Having nodules. • NODULATED adj. having or characterized by nodular growths, esp. root nodules. |
| RUDDLEMAN | • ruddleman n. Someone who deals in ruddle (red ochre). • RUDDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with reddle, also RADDLEMAN, REDDLEMAN. |
| UNAIDEDLY | • unaidedly adv. In an unaided way. • UNAIDED adv. without aid. |
| UNCANDLED | • uncandled adj. Not having been candled. • UNCANDLED adj. not candled. |
| UNDAZZLED | • undazzled adj. Not dazzled. • UNDAZZLE v. to recover from being dazed. |
| UNDELAYED | • undelayed adj. Not delayed. • UNDELAYED adj. not delayed. |
| UNDERCLAD | • underclad adj. Inadequately clad; not wearing enough clothes. • UNDERCLAD adj. insufficiently clothed. |
| UNDERLAID | • underlaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of underlay. • UNDERLAY v. to place under. |
| UNDERLOAD | • underload n. Insufficient load. • underload v. (Transitive) To load insufficiently. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |
| UNDULATED | • undulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of undulate. • UNDULATE v. to move with a wavelike motion. |
| UNHANDLED | • unhandled adj. Not having been handled. • unhandled adj. (Figurative) Untrained, untame and beyond handling. • unhandled adj. Without a handle; handleless. |
| UNLEADEDS | • unleadeds n. Plural of unleaded. • UNLEADED n. a product containing no lead. |
| UNSADDLED | • unsaddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsaddle. • unsaddled adj. Not saddled. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |
| UNSADDLES | • unsaddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsaddle. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |
| UNSWADDLE | • unswaddle v. To remove swaddling, to unwrap. • UNSWADDLE v. to take a swaddle from; to unswathe. |