| ANGULOUS | • angulous adj. (Archaic) angular; having corners. • ANGULOUS adj. having an angle. |
| DOUGHNUT | • doughnut n. A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, commonly of a toroidal (a ring doughnut) shape, often mixed with… • doughnut n. Anything in the shape of a torus. • doughnut n. (Slang) A vulva; (by extension) a woman’s virginity. |
| GUNHOUSE | • gunhouse n. (Naval) The rotating part of a gun turret seen above deck. • GUNHOUSE n. a shelter for a gun. |
| LONGUEUR | • longueur n. (Authorship) A lengthy passage in a dramatic or literary work, especially a dull or tedious one; a period of boredom. • LONGUEUR n. (French) a long and tedious section of a book, play, etc. |
| MUNDUNGO | • mundungo n. Alternative form of mundungus (“inferior, bad-smelling tobacco”). • MUNDUNGO n. (Spanish) a foul-smelling tobacco, also MUNDUNGUS. |
| OUTFLUNG | • outflung adj. Flung outwards. • outflung v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfling. • OUTFLING v. to whip out. |
| OUTSWUNG | • outswung adj. Swung outward. • OUTSWING v. to cause a ball to swing outward. |
| UNBOUGHT | • unbought adj. Not bought; unpurchased. • UNBOUGHT adj. obtained without buying. |
| UNFOUGHT | • unfought adj. Not fought. • UNFOUGHT adj. not fought. |
| UNGROUND | • unground adj. Not having been ground; unpulverized. • unground v. (Transitive, electricity, electronics) To remove a connection to ground potential. • unground v. (Transitive) To free from the punishment of being grounded (restricted to home). |
| UNGROUPS | • ungroups v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungroup. • UNGROUP v. to separate from a group. |
| UNROUGED | • unrouged adj. Not rouged. • UNROUGED adj. not rouged. |
| UNSOUGHT | • unsought adj. Not sought. • UNSOUGHT adj. not sought. |