| LAUWINE | • lauwine n. (Poetic, dated) avalanche. • LAUWINE n. (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE. |
| SUNWISE | • sunwise adv. (Nonstandard) clockwise. • sunwise adj. (Nonstandard) clockwise. • SUNWISE adv. in the direction of the sun's apparent revolution. |
| UNSINEW | • unsinew v. (Transitive) To deprive of sinews or strength. • UNSINEW v. to take the strength from. |
| UNTWINE | • untwine v. (Transitive) To untwist the strands of (something entwined). • untwine v. (Transitive) To free (one thing that is entwined with another), disentangle, extricate. • untwine v. (Intransitive) To become untwisted or disentangled. |
| UNWARIE | • unwarie adj. Obsolete form of unwary. • UNWARIE adj. (Spenser) unwary. |
| UNWHITE | • unwhite adj. (Uncommon) Not white. • unwhite n. (Nonstandard, very rare) Synonym of nonwhite. • UNWHITE adj. not white. |
| UNWIPED | • unwiped adj. Not wiped. • UNWIPED adj. not wiped. |
| UNWIRED | • unwired v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwire. • unwired adj. Not wired. • UNWIRE v. to take the wire from. |
| UNWIRES | • unwires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwire. • UNWIRE v. to take the wire from. |
| UNWISER | • unwiser adj. Comparative form of unwise: more unwise. • UNWISE adj. not wise. |
| UNWIVED | • unwived v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwive. • unwived adj. Not having a wife. • UNWIVE v. to deprive of a wife. |
| UNWIVES | • unwives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwive. • UNWIVE v. to deprive of a wife. |
| UNWRITE | • unwrite v. To erase; to revert to a state where (something) was never written. • unwrite v. To nullify. • unwrite v. To deconstruct. |