| BUNDLE | • bundle n. A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying. • bundle n. A package wrapped or tied up for carrying. • bundle n. A group of products or services sold together as a unit. |
| GULDEN | • gulden n. (Historical) An old currency of the Netherlands (and its overseas territory the Netherlands Antilles). • GULDEN n. (Dutch) a monetary unit of the Netherlands, also GUILDER. |
| LOUDEN | • louden v. To become louder. • Louden prop.n. A surname. • Louden prop.n. An unincorporated community in Adams County, Ohio, United States. |
| LOUNED | • louned v. Simple past tense and past participle of loun. • LOUN v. (Scots) to calm, also LOUND, LOWN, LOWND, LOWNE. |
| LUNGED | • lunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of lunge. • lunged adj. Having lungs (breathing organs). • LUNGE v. to make a sudden plunge forward. |
| LUNTED | • lunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of lunt. • LUNT v. to kindle. |
| LURDEN | • lurden n. Alternative spelling of lurdane. • LURDEN n. (archaic) a dull or sluggish person, also LURDAN, LURDANE. |
| NODULE | • nodule n. A rounded mass or irregular shape; a little knot or lump. • NODULE n. a little rounded lump or swelling. |
| NOULDE | • NILL v. to be unwilling. |
| NUDELY | • nudely adv. In a nude manner. • NUDE adv. without clothes. |
| NULLED | • nulled v. Simple past tense and past participle of null. • nulled adj. Turned so as to resemble nulled work. • NULL v. to annul, make void. |
| NURDLE | • nurdle v. (Cricket) To score runs by gently nudging the ball into vacant areas of the field. • nurdle v. (Conversation) To gently waffle or muse on a subject which one clearly knows little about. • nurdle n. (Cricket) Such a shot. |
| NURLED | • nurled v. Simple past tense and past participle of nurl. • NURL v. to make nurls on, also KNURL. |
| RUNDLE | • rundle n. (Obsolete) A round; a step of a ladder; a rung. • rundle n. (Obsolete) A circle. • rundle n. (Obsolete) A round object, a disk or ball. |
| UNCLED | • uncled v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncle. • UNCLE v. to address as uncle. |
| UNLADE | • unlade v. (Transitive) To unload. • unlade v. (Transitive) To disburden; take the burden from; relieve. • unlade v. (Transitive) To discharge the cargo from. |
| UNLEAD | • unlead v. (Transitive) To take away the leaden seals from (the bales of transit goods). • unlead v. (Transitive, printing, historical) To take out the leads from (printed matter that has been set up). • UNLEAD v. to remove the lead from. |
| VULNED | • vulned adj. (Heraldry, especially of a pelican) Wounded and bleeding, especially from the breast. • vulned v. Simple past tense and past participle of vuln. • VULN v. to wound; pierce with a weapon. |