| CUNNER | • cunner n. A marine European fish (Symphodus melops). • cunner n. The related American conner (Tautogolabrus adspersus). • CUNNER n. a kind of wrasse, aka goldsinny, also CONNER, CONNOR. |
| DUNNER | • dunner n. One employed in soliciting the payment of debts. • DUN adj. of a dull brown colour. |
| ENURNS | • ENURN v. to put into an urn, also INURN. |
| FUNNER | • funner adj. (Nonstandard) comparative form of fun: more fun. • FUN adj. providing enjoyment. |
| GUNNER | • gunner n. (Military) Artillery soldier, or such who holds private rank. Abbreviated Gnr. • gunner n. A person who operates a gun. • gunner n. (Figuratively) An excessive go-getter; one exhibiting over-ambition. |
| NEURON | • neuron n. (Cytology) A cell of the nervous system, which conducts nerve impulses; consisting of an axon and several… • neuron n. (Zoology) A nervure of an insect’s wing. • neuron n. (Artificial intelligence) an artificial neuron (mathematical function serving as an essential unit of… |
| PUNNER | • punner n. A punster. • PUNNER n. one who makes puns, also PUNSTER. |
| RUNNEL | • runnel n. A small stream, a rivulet. • runnel v. To create channels for directing the flow of liquid. • RUNNEL n. a little brook, also RUNLET. |
| RUNNER | • runner n. Agent noun of run; one who runs. • runner n. (Slang, usually in the phrase ’do a runner’) A quick escape away from a scene. • runner n. One who runs away; a deserter or escapee. |
| RUNNET | • runnet n. Alternative form of rennet. • RUNNET n. (dialect) rennet. |
| UNDERN | • undern n. (Obsolete) Synonym of terce: the third hour of daylight (about 9 am). • undern n. (Obsolete) Synonym of noon: the sixth hour of daylight (12 pm). • undern n. (UK, dialectal) Synonym of afternoon. |
| UNREIN | • unrein v. (Transitive) To loosen the reins of. • unrein v. (Transitive, figurative, by extension) To remove restraint from. • Unrein prop.n. A surname. |
| UNRENT | • unrent adj. Not having been rent or torn; intact. • UNRENT adj. not torn. |
| WUNNER | • wunner n. Pronunciation spelling of wonder. • wunner v. Pronunciation spelling of wonder. • WUNNER n. something that is one of its kind, also ONER. |