| ENUREDNESS | • ENUREDNESS n. the state of being enured. |
| HANDSTURNS | • handsturns n. Plural of handsturn. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| INUREDNESS | • inuredness n. The quality of being inured, or accustomed to something by repeated exposure. • INUREDNESS n. the state of being inured. |
| ROTUNDNESS | • rotundness n. The property of being rotund. fatness, largeness. • ROTUNDNESS n. the state of being rotund. |
| SUNDERINGS | • sunderings n. Plural of sundering. • SUNDERING n. the act of sundering. |
| SUNDOWNERS | • sundowners n. Plural of sundowner. • SUNDOWNER n. (Australian slang) a loafer or tramp who arrives at a place in time for an evening meal but too late to do any work. |
| SYNANDROUS | • synandrous adj. (Botany) Having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers. • synandrous adj. (Botany, rare) Having stamens fused together in any way. • SYNANDROUS adj. having united stamens. |
| UNDERSENSE | • undersense v. To sense or detect to an inadequate degree. • undersense n. A deeper sense or meaning. • UNDERSENSE n. a deeper sense; a subconscious sense. |
| UNDERSIGNS | • undersigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersign. • UNDERSIGN v. to write one's name at the foot or end of, as a letter or any legal instrument. |
| UNDERSONGS | • undersongs n. Plural of undersong. • UNDERSONG n. (archaic) the burden of a song; the refrain. |
| UNDERSPINS | • underspins n. Plural of underspin. • UNDERSPIN n. a kind of spin in table tennis. |
| UNDRESSING | • undressing v. Present participle of undress. • undressing n. The act of removing somebody’s clothes. • UNDRESSING n. the act of undressing. |
| UNINSUREDS | • uninsureds n. Plural of uninsured. • UNINSURED n. one who is not insured. |