| CHUNDEROUS | • chunderous adj. (Australia, slang) sickening; nauseating. • CHUNDEROUS adj. nauseating. |
| DESULPHURS | • desulphurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulphur. • DESULPHUR v. to remove sulphur from, also DESULFUR. |
| DISHUMOURS | • dishumours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishumour. • DISHUMOUR v. (obsolete) to put out of humour. |
| DOLICHURUS | • DOLICHURUS n. (Greek) a dactylic hexameter with a redundant syllable at the end. |
| GUARDHOUSE | • guardhouse n. A station for guards, especially at the entrance of a town, castle, etc. • guardhouse n. Synonym of military prison. • Guardhouse prop.n. A hamlet near Threlkeld, Eden district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY3325). |
| HIRUDINOUS | • HIRUDINOUS adj. of or like hirudin, a substance present in the salivary glands of leeches, used as an anticoagulant. |
| NURSEHOUND | • nursehound n. Scyliorhinus stellaris, a species of catshark. • NURSEHOUND n. a kind of shark. |
| ROUNDHOUSE | • roundhouse n. A circular prison, especially a small local lockup or station house. • roundhouse n. (Nautical, now chiefly historical) The uppermost room or cabin of any note upon the stern of a ship. • roundhouse n. (Nautical, now historical) A privy near the bow of a vessel, especially as reserved for officers. |
| SOURDOUGHS | • sourdoughs n. Plural of sourdough. • sour-doughs n. Plural of sour-dough. • sour␣doughs n. Plural of sour dough. |
| THUNDEROUS | • thunderous adj. Very loud; that sounds like thunder; thundersome. Also in metaphorical expressions, signifying fury. • THUNDEROUS adj. sounding like thunder, also THUNDROUS. |
| UNDERBRUSH | • underbrush n. The small trees and other plants that clutter the floor of a forest. • underbrush v. (Transitive) To clear (an area) of underbrush. • underbrush v. (Intransitive) To work among the underbrush. |
| UNDERSHRUB | • undershrub n. A low-growing shrub. • UNDERSHRUB n. a shrub smaller than the usual shrub. |
| UNSHROUDED | • unshrouded adj. Not shrouded. • UNSHROUD v. to remove the shroud from; to uncover. |
| UNSHRUBBED | • unshrubbed adj. Without shrubs. • UNSHRUBBED adj. being without shrubs, also UNSHRUBD. |
| UPDRAUGHTS | • updraughts n. Plural of updraught. • UPDRAUGHT n. an upwards movement of air, also UPDRAFT. |
| UPTHRUSTED | • upthrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of upthrust. • UPTHRUST v. to thrust up. |
| UPTHUNDERS | • upthunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |