| ENHUNGERING | • enhungering v. Present participle of enhunger. • ENHUNGER v. to make hungry. |
| MINEHUNTERS | • minehunters n. Plural of minehunter. • MINEHUNTER n. a naval vessel that searches for mines by electronic means. |
| PRELUNCHEON | • preluncheon adj. Before luncheon. • PRELUNCHEON n. a light meal before lunch. |
| PRESHRUNKEN | • preshrunken v. Past participle of preshrink. • PRESHRINK v. to shrink in advance. |
| SUNDRENCHED | • sundrenched adj. Alternative form of sun-drenched. • sun-drenched adj. Receiving lots of sunshine; bathed in sunlight; (of a place) frequently sunny. • SUNDRENCHED adj. exposed to much sun. |
| THRUPENNIES | • THRUPENNY n. a twelve-sided British coin, obsolete since 1972. |
| TRUNCHEONED | • truncheoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of truncheon. • truncheoned adj. Armed with a truncheon. • TRUNCHEON v. to strike with a truncheon. |
| TRUNCHEONER | • truncheoner n. Synonym of truncheoneer. • TRUNCHEONER n. (Shakespeare) a person armed with a truncheon. |
| UNBREECHING | • unbreeching v. Present participle of unbreech. • UNBREECH v. to remove the breeches of. |
| UNBURTHENED | • unburthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNDERHANDED | • underhanded adj. Done by moving the hand (and arm) from below. • underhanded adj. Sly, dishonest, corrupt, cheating. • underhanded adj. Insincere; sarcastic. |
| UNDERHONEST | • underhonest adj. Not entirely honest. • UNDERHONEST adj. (Shakespeare) not quite honest. |
| UNDERNEATHS | • underneaths n. Plural of underneath. • underneaths n. (Colloquial, childish) genitalia. • UNDERNEATH n. the under part or side. |
| UNDERSHAPEN | • undershapen adj. (Poetic, nonce word) Under the usual size; dwarfish; small. • UNDERSHAPEN adj. (Tennyson) imperfectly formed. |
| UNHARNESSED | • unharnessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unharness. • unharnessed adj. Having had the harness or harnesses removed. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |
| UNHARNESSES | • unharnesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unharness. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |
| UNSHARPENED | • unsharpened adj. Not sharpened. • UNSHARPENED adj. not sharpened. |
| UNTETHERING | • untethering v. Present participle of untether. • UNTETHER v. to free from a tether. |