| EUMUNGS | • EUMUNG n. (Native Australian) an Australian acacia, also EUMONG. |
| EUNUCHS | • eunuchs n. Plural of eunuch. • EUNUCH n. a castrated man. |
| LUNULES | • lunules n. Plural of lunule. • LUNULE n. a crescent-shaped mark or organ. |
| NUCLEUS | • nucleus n. The core, central part of something, around which other elements are assembled. • nucleus n. An initial part or version that will receive additions. • nucleus n. (Chemistry, physics) The massive, positively charged central part of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons. |
| NUCULES | • nucules n. Plural of nucule. • NUCULE n. the stone of a fleshy fruit. |
| SUBMENU | • submenu n. (Computing, graphical user interface) A secondary menu available through another menu, especially one… • SUBMENU n. a secondary list of options for a computer. |
| TENUOUS | • tenuous adj. Thin in substance or consistency. • tenuous adj. Insubstantial. • TENUOUS adj. thin, slight, insubstantial, also TENUIOUS. |
| TUNEUPS | • tuneups n. Plural of tuneup. • tune-ups n. Plural of tune-up. • TUNEUP n. an adjustment to insure efficient operation. |
| UNCURSE | • uncurse v. (Transitive) To remove a curse from. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |
| UNFUSED | • unfused adj. Not fused; distinct. • unfused adj. Lacking a fuse. • unfused v. Simple past tense and past participle of unfuse. |
| UNGLUES | • unglues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unglue. • UNGLUE v. to release from a state of being glued. |
| UNHOUSE | • unhouse v. (Transitive) To displace one from one’s housing or shelter. • unhouse v. (Transitive) To take a house away from. • UNHOUSE v. to deprive of a protective shelter. |
| UNIQUES | • uniques n. Plural of unique. • UNIQUE n. anything that is unique. |
| UNPURSE | • unpurse v. (Transitive) To bring (one’s lips) back from a pursed expression. • UNPURSE v. to relax the lips from a pursed state. |
| UNRULES | • unrules n. Plural of unrule. • UNRULE n. absence of government, anarchy. |
| UNSURED | • unsured adj. (Obsolete) Not made sure; unassured. • UNSURED adj. (Shakespeare) not made sure. |
| UNSURER | • unsurer adj. Comparative form of unsure: more unsure. • UNSURE adj. not sure. |
| UNTUNES | • untunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untune. • UNTUNE v. to put out of tune. |
| USAUNCE | • usaunce n. Obsolete form of usance. • USAUNCE n. a generally accepted practice or procedure, also USAGE, USANCE. |