| BUNNETS | • bunnets n. Plural of bunnet. • BUNNET n. a bonnet, also BONNET. |
| DUNNEST | • dunnest adj. Superlative form of dun: most dun. • DUN adj. of a dull brown colour. |
| FUNNEST | • funnest adj. (Nonstandard) superlative degree of fun. • FUN adj. providing enjoyment. |
| NEUSTON | • neuston n. (Biology) All the organisms that live at the surface of water. • NEUSTON n. (Greek) the aggregate of minute aquatic organisms that inhabit the surface of a body of water. |
| PUNNETS | • punnets n. Plural of punnet. • PUNNET n. a small shallow fruit basket. |
| RUNNETS | • runnets n. Plural of runnet. • RUNNET n. (dialect) rennet. |
| STUNNED | • stunned adj. Unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked. • stunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of stun. • STUN v. to render unconscious. |
| STUNNER | • stunner n. (Colloquial) Anything that is stunning. • stunner n. (Professional wrestling) A professional wrestling maneuver in which an attacking wrestler applies a… • stunner n. (Science fiction) A pistol firing a beam capable of stunning an enemy. |
| TUNNELS | • tunnels n. Plural of tunnel. • TUNNEL v. to dig a tunnel. |
| TUNNIES | • tunnies n. Plural of tunny. • TUNNY n. a tuna fish. |
| UNNESTS | • unnests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unnest. • UNNEST v. to turn out of a nest. |
| UNSHENT | • unshent adj. (Obsolete) Not shent; not disgraced; blameless. • UNSHENT adj. (archaic) not disgraced. |
| UNSPENT | • unspent adj. Not spent. • UNSPENT adj. not spent. |
| UNTENTS | • untents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untent. • UNTENT v. to remove from a tent. |
| UNTUNES | • untunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untune. • UNTUNE v. to put out of tune. |