| ANGULOUS | • angulous adj. (Archaic) angular; having corners. • ANGULOUS adj. having an angle. |
| FUNGUSES | • funguses n. (Nonstandard, rare) plural of fungus. • FUNGUS n. (Latin) any of the major group of lower plants. |
| GUNHOUSE | • gunhouse n. (Naval) The rotating part of a gun turret seen above deck. • GUNHOUSE n. a shelter for a gun. |
| LUNGFULS | • lungfuls n. Plural of lungful. • LUNGFUL n. as much as the lungs can hold. |
| MUDSLUNG | • MUDSLING v. to use insults and accusations against a rival candidate. |
| OUTSWUNG | • outswung adj. Swung outward. • OUTSWING v. to cause a ball to swing outward. |
| PURSUING | • pursuing v. Present participle of pursue. • pursuing n. Pursuit. • PURSUING adj. following. |
| QUEUINGS | • queuings n. Plural of queuing. • QUEUING n. the act of lining up, also QUEUEING. |
| SUBDUING | • subduing v. Present participle of subdue. • subduing n. The act of something being subdued. • SUBDUE v. to bring under control, also SUBDEW. |
| SUBGENUS | • subgenus n. (Taxonomy) A subdivision of a genus. • SUBGENUS n. a subdivision of a genus. |
| SUPERGUN | • supergun n. A very large cannon with an extremely high muzzle velocity and large bore. • SUPERGUN n. a very large gun. |
| SUTURING | • suturing v. Present participle of suture. • SUTURE v. to unite by sewing. |
| UNGROUPS | • ungroups v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungroup. • UNGROUP v. to separate from a group. |
| UNGUARDS | • unguards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unguard. • UNGUARD v. to leave unprotected. |
| UNGUENTS | • unguents n. Plural of unguent. • UNGUENT n. (Latin) an ointment. |
| UNSOUGHT | • unsought adj. Not sought. • UNSOUGHT adj. not sought. |
| UNSPRUNG | • unsprung adj. Not sprung. • unsprung adj. Not fitted with springs; lacking springs. • unsprung v. Simple past tense and past participle of unspring. |
| UNSTRUNG | • unstrung adj. Not strung. • unstrung adj. (Informal) Emotionally upset; not able to keep it together. • unstrung v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstring. |
| UPSPRUNG | • upsprung v. Simple past tense and past participle of upspring. • UPSPRING v. to spring up. |
| USURPING | • usurping v. Present participle of usurp. • usurping n. Usurpation. • USURPING adj. taking possession unjustly. |