| CHUNNEL | • Chunnel prop.n. (Rail transport, informal) Short for Channel Tunnel. • CHUNNEL n. the tunnel underneath the English Channel. |
| ENGULPH | • engulph v. Archaic form of engulf. • ENGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, INGULF, INGULPH. |
| LEUCHEN | • LAUCH v. (Scots) to laugh. |
| LEUGHEN | • LAUCH v. (Scots) to laugh. |
| LUNCHED | • lunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of lunch. • LUNCH v. to eat a midday meal. |
| LUNCHER | • luncher n. Someone who lunches; someone who eats lunch. • luncher n. One who treats another person to lunch. • LUNCHER n. one who takes lunch. |
| LUNCHES | • lunches n. Plural of lunch. • lunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lunch. • LUNCH v. to eat a midday meal. |
| LUTHERN | • luthern n. (Architecture) A dormer window. • LUTHERN n. a dormer window. |
| UNFLESH | • unflesh v. (Transitive) To strip of flesh; to reduce to a skeleton. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |
| UNHABLE | • unhable adj. Obsolete form of unable. • UNHABLE adj. (obsolete) unable. |
| UNHEALS | • unheals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unheal. • UNHEAL v. (Spenser) to discover, disclose, also UNHELE. |
| UNHELED | • unheled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhele. • UNHELE v. (Spenser) to uncover, disclose, also UNHEAL. |
| UNHELES | • unheles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhele. • UNHELE v. (Spenser) to uncover, disclose, also UNHEAL. |
| UNHELMS | • unhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhelm. • UNHELM v. to remove the helmet of. |
| UNLEASH | • unleash v. (Transitive) To free from a leash, or as from a leash. • unleash v. (Figurative) To let go; to release. • unleash v. (Figurative) To precipitate; to bring about. |
| UNSHALE | • unshale v. (Obsolete) To strip the shale ("shell") or husk from; to uncover. • UNSHALE v. to strip the shale, or husk, from, also UNSHELL. |
| UNSHELL | • unshell v. (Transitive) To strip the shell from; to take out of the shell; to hatch. • UNSHELL v. to strip the shell from; to take out of the shell, also UNSHALE. |