| OUTWOUND | • outwound v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwind. • OUTWIND v. to unwind. |
| UNBURROWED | • unburrowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unburrow. • UNBURROW v. to bring out of a burrow. |
| UNDERWROUGHT | • underwrought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of underwork. • UNDERWROUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) insufficiently wrought. |
| UNFURROWED | • unfurrowed adj. Not furrowed. • UNFURROWED adj. not furrowed. |
| UNPUTDOWNABLE | • unputdownable adj. Of a person, etc.: difficult or impossible to put down (in various senses). • unputdownable adj. (Specifically) Of a book or other written work: so captivating or engrossing that one cannot bear to stop reading it. • un-put-downable adj. Alternative form of unputdownable. |
| UNWOUND | • unwound v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwind. • UNWIND v. to reverse the winding of. |
| UNWOUNDABLE | • unwoundable adj. Incapable of being wounded. • UNWOUNDABLE adj. not woundable. |
| UNWOUNDED | • unwounded adj. Not wounded. • UNWOUNDED adj. not wounded. |
| UPWOUND | • upwound v. Simple past tense and past participle of upwind. • UPWIND v. to wind up. |
| WUDJULA | • WUDJULA n. (Native Australian) a non-aboriginal person. |
| WUDJULAS | • WUDJULA n. (Native Australian) a non-aboriginal person. |
| WUDU | • wudu n. (Islam) form of ritual washing of the forearms, head, and feet, required after minor impurity, frequently… • wudu n. (Islam) the state of purity that is achieved by this washing. • wudu' n. Alternative spelling of wudu. |
| WUDUS | • WUDU n. (Arabic) in Islam, ritual washing before daily prayer. |