| BEUNCLED | • BEUNCLED adj. having too many uncles. |
| BLUDGEON | • bludgeon n. A short, heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end. • bludgeon v. (Transitive) To strike or hit with something hard, usually on the head; to club. • bludgeon v. (Transitive) To coerce someone, as if with a bludgeon. |
| BLUNDERS | • blunders n. Plural of blunder. • blunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunder. • BLUNDER v. to make a mistake. |
| BUNDLERS | • bundlers n. Plural of bundler. • BUNDLER n. one that bundles. |
| FUNDABLE | • fundable adj. Able to be funded; deserving of funds. • fundable adj. (Finance) Capable of being converted into a fund or into bonds. • FUNDABLE adj. able to be funded. |
| KNUBBLED | • knubbled adj. Knobbly. • KNUBBLE v. to beat with the fists, also KNOBBLE, NUBBLE. |
| UNBELTED | • unbelted adj. Not belted. • unbelted adj. Without a belt. • UNBELT v. to remove the belt of. |
| UNBILLED | • unbilled adj. (Business) Not yet having been billed. • unbilled adj. Not on the billing at a festival. • UNBILLED adj. not billed. |
| UNBLAMED | • unblamed adj. Not blamed. • UNBLAMED adj. not blamed. |
| UNBLOWED | • unblowed adj. (Obsolete) Not having blossomed. • UNBLOWED adj. (Shakespeare) not blown, still in the bud, also UNBLOWN. |
| UNBOILED | • unboiled adj. Not boiled. • UNBOILED adj. not boiled. |
| UNBOLTED | • unbolted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbolt. • unbolted adj. Not fastened with a bolt. • unbolted adj. Not sifted. |
| UNBRIDLE | • unbridle v. (Transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). • unbridle v. (Transitive, figurative) To remove restraint from. • UNBRIDLE v. to set loose. |
| UNBUNDLE | • unbundle v. To separate parts which have been bundled together. • unbundle v. (Business) To break down a product or service into a number of separate elements that can be charged for individually. • UNBUNDLE v. to price separately. |
| UNDOABLE | • undoable adj. Not doable; impossible to do. • undoable n. Something that cannot be done; an impossible or impractical task. • undoable adj. Possible to undo; reversible. |
| UNDOUBLE | • undouble v. (Transitive) To undo the doubling of; to unfold, or render single again. • UNDOUBLE v. to change from a state of being doubled. |
| UNEDIBLE | • unedible adj. Not edible. • UNEDIBLE adj. not suitable for eating, also INEDIBLE. |
| UNFABLED | • unfabled adj. Not fabled. • UNFABLED adj. not fabled. |
| UNILOBED | • unilobed adj. Having a single lobe. • UNILOBED adj. having one lobe, also UNILOBAR. |
| UNNOBLED | • unnobled adj. (Obsolete) Not ennobled. • UNNOBLE v. to deprive of nobility. |