| DUENNA | • duenna n. A chaperon of a young lady, usually an older woman. • duenna n. A governess or nanny. • DUENNA n. (Spanish) a governess; a chaperone. |
| DUNNED | • dunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dun. • DUN v. to make demands for payment of a debt. |
| DUNNER | • dunner n. One employed in soliciting the payment of debts. • DUN adj. of a dull brown colour. |
| FUNNED | • funned v. Simple past tense and past participle of fun. • FUN v. to act playfully. |
| GUNNED | • gunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of gun. • gunned adj. Equipped or bedecked with guns. • GUN v. to shoot with a gun (a portable firearm). |
| PUNNED | • punned v. Simple past tense and past participle of pun. • PUN v. to make a play on words. |
| SUNNED | • sunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sun. • SUN v. to expose to sunlight. |
| TUNNED | • tunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of tun. • TUN v. to store in a large cask. |
| UNBEND | • unbend v. To remove a bend so as to make, or allow to become, straight. • unbend v. To release (a load) from a strain or from exertion; to set at ease for a time; to relax. • unbend v. (Nautical) To unfasten sails from the spars or stays to which are attached for use. |
| UNDERN | • undern n. (Obsolete) Synonym of terce: the third hour of daylight (about 9 am). • undern n. (Obsolete) Synonym of noon: the sixth hour of daylight (12 pm). • undern n. (UK, dialectal) Synonym of afternoon. |
| UNDINE | • undine n. A female water-sprite or nymph. • undine n. The elemental being of water. • undine n. (Medicine) a small flask used to apply lotions to the eye. |
| UNDONE | • undone adj. Not done. • undone adj. Not fastened. • undone adj. Ruined; brought to nought. |
| UNKEND | • unkend adj. (Obsolete) unkenned; unknown. • UNKEND adj. unknown; strange, also UNKENNED, UNKENT. |