| CURARINES | • curarines n. Plural of curarine. • CURARINE n. an alkaloid derivative of curare. |
| CURSENARY | • CURSENARY adj. (Shakespeare) cursory (probably a misreading), also CURSELARIE, CURSORARY. |
| GRANDEURS | • grandeurs n. Plural of grandeur. • GRANDEUR n. (French) impressive size. |
| QUARTERNS | • quarterns n. Plural of quartern. • QUARTERN n. a fourth part. |
| RENATURES | • renatures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renature. • RENATURE v. to restore natural qualities. |
| RURALNESS | • ruralness n. The quality of being rural. • RURALNESS n. the state of being rural. |
| SAUNTERER | • saunterer n. One who saunters. • SAUNTERER n. one who saunters. |
| SURNAMERS | • surnamers n. Plural of surnamer. • SURNAMER n. one who allots a surname. |
| UNDERARMS | • underarms n. Plural of underarm. • under␣arms adj. (Military) Equipped with weapons (Of a country, army etc.); in a state of armed, military readiness. • under␣arms adj. (Chiefly Australia) Carrying a weapon (chiefly of a criminal); of a crime, committed using a weapon or weapons. |
| UNHAIRERS | • unhairers n. Plural of unhairer. • UNHAIRER n. one who unhairs. |
| UNMARRIES | • unmarries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmarry. • UNMARRY v. to dissolve the marriage of. |
| UNREPAIRS | • UNREPAIR n. a lack of repair. |
| UNSCARIER | • UNSCARY adj. not scary. |
| UNSCARRED | • unscarred adj. Not scarred. • UNSCARRED adj. not scarred. |
| UNSPARRED | • unsparred v. Simple past tense and past participle of unspar. • UNSPAR v. to withdraw a spa from. |
| UNSTARRED | • unstarred v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstar. • unstarred adj. Not marked with a star. • UNSTARRED adj. not starred. |
| URINARIES | • urinaries n. Plural of urinary. • URINARY n. (obsolete) a reservoir for the collection of urine for e.g. manure. |