| CURDLING | • curdling v. Present participle of curdle. • curdling n. The act by which something is curdled. • CURDLE v. to congeal, also CRUDDLE. |
| DIURNALS | • diurnals n. Plural of diurnal. • DIURNAL n. a service book containing the day hours. |
| DRUMLINS | • drumlins n. Plural of drumlin. • DRUMLIN n. a long hill of glacial drift. |
| HURDLING | • hurdling n. (Athletics) A track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles. • hurdling n. Hurdles collectively; frames of twigs, etc. for enclosing land. • hurdling v. Present participle of hurdle. |
| INDULGER | • indulger n. One who indulges. • INDULGER n. one who indulges. |
| NURDLING | • nurdling v. Present participle of nurdle. • NURDLE v. in cricket, to score runs by gently pushing with the bat rather than hitting hard. |
| PURBLIND | • purblind adj. Partially blind. • purblind adj. Near-sighted or dim-sighted. • purblind adj. Lacking in discernment or understanding. |
| RUDDLING | • ruddling v. Present participle of ruddle. • RUDDLE v. to colour with a red dye, also REDDLE. |
| SUNDRILY | • sundrily adv. In sundry ways; variously. • SUNDRY adv. miscellaneous. |
| UNBRIDLE | • unbridle v. (Transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal). • unbridle v. (Transitive, figurative) To remove restraint from. • UNBRIDLE v. to set loose. |
| UNDERLIE | • underlie v. (Intransitive) To lie in a position directly beneath something. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • underlie v. (Transitive) To lie under or beneath. • underlie v. (Transitive) To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of. |
| UNDERLIP | • underlip n. The lower lip. • UNDERLIP n. the lower lip. |
| UNDERLIT | • underlit adj. Illuminated from beneath. • underlit adj. Poorly, or insufficiently illuminated. • UNDERLIT adj. lacking adequate light. |
| UNRIDDLE | • unriddle v. (Transitive) To figure out the answer to (a riddle). • unriddle v. (Transitive, by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. |
| UNRIFLED | • unrifled adj. (Firearms) Having a bore with a smooth interior, i.e. one that has not been rifled. • UNRIFLED adj. not rifled. |
| URNFIELD | • urnfield n. Ground used as a cemetery in Bronze Age Europe, in which the ashs of cremations were buried in cinerary urns. • URNFIELD n. a late Bronze Age cemetery containing funerary urns. |