| CHURCHWARDENS | • churchwardens n. Plural of churchwarden. • CHURCHWARDEN n. one of two lay parish officers in Anglican churches with responsibility esp. for parish property and alms. |
| GRANDDAUGHTER | • granddaughter n. The daughter of someone’s child. • GRANDDAUGHTER n. the daughter of one's son or daughter. |
| HURRIEDNESSES | • HURRIEDNESS n. the state of being hurried. |
| OVERBURTHENED | • overburthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of overburthen. • OVERBURTHEN v. (archaic) to overburden, also OVERBURDEN. |
| OVERNOURISHED | • overnourished adj. Excessively nourished. • overnourished adj. (Often euphemistic) Overweight. • OVERNOURISH v. to nourish excessively. |
| PERICHONDRIUM | • perichondrium n. (Anatomy) a dense layer of fibrous connective tissue surrounding the cartilage of developing bone. • PERICHONDRIUM n. a fibrous membrane covering cartilage except at joints. |
| SUPERHARDENED | • superhardened v. Simple past tense and past participle of superharden. • SUPERHARDEN v. to harden to extremes. |
| THUNDERSHOWER | • thundershower n. A rain shower accompanied by thunder and lightning. • THUNDERSHOWER n. a shower accompanied by lightning and thunder. |
| THUNDERSTORMS | • thunderstorms n. Plural of thunderstorm. • THUNDERSTORM n. a storm featuring thunder. |
| THUNDERSTRIKE | • thunderstrike v. (Transitive, now rare) To strike, blast, or injure by, or as if by, lightning. • thunderstrike v. (Transitive, figurative, now rare) To astonish, or strike dumb, as with something terrible. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |
| THUNDERSTROKE | • thunderstroke n. Thunderbolt. • THUNDERSTROKE n. a stroke of or as if of lightning with the attendant thunder. |
| THUNDERSTRUCK | • thunderstruck adj. Astonished, amazed or so suddenly surprised as to be unable to speak. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |
| UNDERACHIEVER | • underachiever n. One who underachieves, i.e. performs less well than expected. • UNDERACHIEVER n. one that fails to attain a predicted level of achievement or does not do as well as expected. |
| UNDERBRUSHING | • underbrushing v. Present participle of underbrush. • UNDERBRUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERCHARGING | • undercharging v. Present participle of undercharge. • UNDERCHARGE v. to charge too little. |
| UNDERSHERIFFS | • undersheriffs n. Plural of undersheriff. • UNDERSHERIFF n. one below the rank of sheriff. |
| UNDERSTRENGTH | • understrength adj. Lacking in number (Of a military unit, sport team, etc.). • understrength adj. Lacking in strength or durability (of a material or structure). • UNDERSTRENGTH adj. deficient in strength. |
| UNDERTHROWING | • underthrowing v. Present participle of underthrow. |
| UNDERTHRUSTED | • underthrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of underthrust. |