| ASTOUNDED | • astounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of astound. • astounded adj. Surprised, amazed, astonished or bewildered. • ASTOUND v. to amaze. |
| DESKBOUND | • deskbound adj. (Of an employee) Whose work confines him or her to a desk. • DESKBOUND adj. confined to a desk (e.g. of someone doing paperwork and administration rather than active or practical work). |
| DIANDROUS | • diandrous adj. (Botany) Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; having two stamens. • DIANDROUS adj. having two stamens. |
| DUMFOUNDS | • dumfounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dumfound. • DUMFOUND v. to strike dumb; to confuse with astonishment, also DUMBFOUND, DUMBFOUNDER, DUMFOUNDER. |
| DUNCEDOMS | • DUNCEDOM n. the class of dunces. |
| DUODENUMS | • duodenums n. Plural of duodenum. • DUODENUM n. (Latin) the first portion of the small intestine. |
| DUPONDIUS | • dupondius n. (Historical) A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, equal to two asses. • DUPONDIUS n. an old Roman coin. |
| PUDENDOUS | • pudendous adj. Relating to the pudenda. • PUDENDOUS adj. (obsolete) shameful. |
| RESOUNDED | • resounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of resound. • re-sounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-sound. • RESOUND v. to make an echoing sound. |
| SOUNDCARD | • soundcard n. Alternative spelling of sound card. • sound␣card n. (Computer hardware) A computer hardware device used for generating and capturing sounds. • SOUNDCARD n. the card in a computer that produces audio. |
| SUNDOWNED | • sundowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sundown. • SUNDOWN v. to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work. |
| UNDERDOES | • underdoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdo. • UNDERDO v. to do insufficiently. |
| UNDERDOGS | • underdogs n. Plural of underdog. • UNDERDOG n. one who is expected to lose. |
| UNDERDOSE | • underdose n. An inadequate dose (of a medication). • underdose n. (Figuratively) An inadequate amount of something. • underdose v. (Transitive, intransitive) To administer an inadequate dose (to someone or to oneself). |
| UNDERGODS | • undergods n. Plural of undergod. • UNDERGOD n. a lesser god. |
| UNDERSOLD | • undersold v. Simple past tense and past participle of undersell. • undersold adj. Sold with insufficient enthusiasm. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |
| UNSOUNDED | • unsounded adj. Unfathomed. • UNSOUNDED adj. not sounded. |