| DISBURTHENS | • disburthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburthen. • DISBURTHEN v. to get rid of a burden, also DISBURDEN. |
| DISENSHROUD | • disenshroud v. (Transitive) To divest of a shroud; to unveil. • DISENSHROUD v. to divest of a shroud. |
| DROUTHINESS | • drouthiness n. (Scotland, US) droughtiness. • DROUTHINESS n. the state of being drouthy. |
| GRINDHOUSES | • grindhouses n. Plural of grindhouse. • GRINDHOUSE n. a type of cinema that deals with sleazy dancing. |
| HUMDRUMNESS | • humdrumness n. The quality of being humdrum; mundanity. • HUMDRUMNESS n. the state of being humdrum. |
| HURRIEDNESS | • hurriedness n. The state of being hurried. • HURRIEDNESS n. the state of being hurried. |
| HUSBANDRIES | • husbandries n. Plural of husbandry. • HUSBANDRY n. the business of a farmer; economical management. |
| NURSEHOUNDS | • nursehounds n. Plural of nursehound. • NURSEHOUND n. a kind of shark. |
| PRUDISHNESS | • prudishness n. The condition of being prudish; prudery. • PRUDISHNESS n. the state of being prudish. |
| ROUNDHOUSES | • roundhouses n. Plural of roundhouse. • ROUNDHOUSE n. a constable's prison; a lockup, watch-house, or station house. |
| SHUDDERINGS | • shudderings n. Plural of shuddering. • SHUDDERING n. the act of shuddering. |
| SUBTRAHENDS | • subtrahends n. Plural of subtrahend. • SUBTRAHEND n. the sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another. |
| THUNDERLESS | • thunderless adj. Without thunder. • THUNDERLESS adj. without thunder. |
| UNDERBUSHES | • underbushes n. Plural of underbush. • underbushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underbush. • UNDERBUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERFISHES | • underfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underfish. • UNDERFISH v. to fish insufficiently. |
| UNDERSHIRTS | • undershirts n. Plural of undershirt. • UNDERSHIRT n. an undergarment worn under a shirt. |
| UNDERSHOOTS | • undershoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undershoot. • UNDERSHOOT v. to fail to reach by falling short. |
| UNDERSHORTS | • undershorts n. (Dated) Underpants, type of underwear worn in skin contact with the hip portion of the body, small enough… • UNDERSHORTS n. underpants for men or boys. |
| UNDERSHRUBS | • undershrubs n. Plural of undershrub. • UNDERSHRUB n. a shrub smaller than the usual shrub. |
| UNHARNESSED | • unharnessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unharness. • unharnessed adj. Having had the harness or harnesses removed. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |