| CUNDUMS | • cundums n. Plural of cundum. • CUNDUM n. a condom. |
| EUNUCHS | • eunuchs n. Plural of eunuch. • EUNUCH n. a castrated man. |
| INCUBUS | • incubus n. (Mediaeval folklore) An evil spirit supposed to oppress people while asleep, especially to have sex… • incubus n. A feeling of oppression during sleep, sleep paralysis; night terrors, a nightmare. • incubus n. (By extension) Any oppressive thing or person; a burden. |
| NOCUOUS | • nocuous adj. Likely to cause harm or damage. • NOCUOUS adj. hurtful, noxious. |
| NUBUCKS | • nubucks n. Plural of nubuck. • NUBUCK n. a type of leather with a velvety finish. |
| NUCLEUS | • nucleus n. The core, central part of something, around which other elements are assembled. • nucleus n. An initial part or version that will receive additions. • nucleus n. (Chemistry, physics) The massive, positively charged central part of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons. |
| NUCULES | • nucules n. Plural of nucule. • NUCULE n. the stone of a fleshy fruit. |
| TUCHUNS | • tuchuns n. Plural of tuchun. • TUCHUN n. (Chinese) a Chinese military governor. |
| UNCINUS | • uncinus n. (Meteorology) A cloud species which consists of fine hair-like strands, with hooked terminations. Associated… • uncinus n. (Paleontology) The curved tip of the hooks associated with belemnite tentacles. • UNCINUS n. (Latin) a hooklet, a marginal tooth of a mollusc's radula. |
| UNCUFFS | • uncuffs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncuff. • UNCUFF v. to remove handcuffs from. |
| UNCURBS | • uncurbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncurb. • UNCURB v. to remove restraints from. |
| UNCURLS | • uncurls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncurl. • UNCURL v. to straighten the curls of. |
| UNCURSE | • uncurse v. (Transitive) To remove a curse from. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |
| UNSTUCK | • unstuck v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstick. • unstuck v. (Transitive, nonstandard) To unstick; to get something unstuck. • UNSTICK v. to disjoin. |
| UNTUCKS | • untucks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untuck. • UNTUCK v. to release from being tucked up. |
| USAUNCE | • usaunce n. Obsolete form of usance. • USAUNCE n. a generally accepted practice or procedure, also USAGE, USANCE. |