| GUNSIGHT | • gunsight n. An optical instrument which establishes an optical line or axis for the purpose of aiming a weapon. • GUNSIGHT n. a device helping the user of a gun to aim at a target. |
| GUNSMITH | • gunsmith n. A person skilled in the repair and servicing of firearms. • GUNSMITH n. one who makes or repairs firearms. |
| HINDGUTS | • hindguts n. Plural of hindgut. • HINDGUT n. the rear part of the alimentary canal. |
| HOUTINGS | • houtings n. Plural of houting. • HOUTING n. (Dutch) a European food fish with white flesh. |
| HUNTINGS | • huntings n. Plural of hunting. • Huntings prop.n. Plural of Hunting. • HUNTING n. an instance of searching. |
| HUSTINGS | • hustings n. A platform where candidates in an election give speeches; a husting. • hustings n. (By extension) An election campaign. • hustings n. Plural of husting. |
| HUSTLING | • hustling v. Present participle of hustle. • hustling n. Act of one who hustles. • HUSTLING n. the act of hustling. |
| HUTTINGS | • huttings n. Plural of hutting. • HUTTING n. material for making huts. |
| SHOUTING | • shouting n. The action of the verb to shout. • shouting v. Present participle of shout. • SHOUTING adj. loud. |
| SHUNTING | • shunting v. Present participle of shunt. • shunting n. The connection of an electrical component in parallel with another, the current being divided between them. • shunting n. The manipulation of railway rolling stock into different combinations or onto different tracks. |
| SHUTTING | • shutting v. Present participle of shut. • shutting n. The act by which something is shut. • SHUT v. to close, also SHET. |
| SOUTHING | • southing n. (Nautical) A distance traveled southward. • southing n. (Astronomy) The time when the moon souths. • southing v. Present participle of south. |
| SUNLIGHT | • sunlight n. All the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, especially that in the visible spectrum that bathes the Earth. • sunlight n. (Figuratively) Brightness, hope; a positive outlook. • sunlight n. Synonym of sunrise. |
| UNDIGHTS | • undights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undight. • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |
| UNGIRTHS | • ungirths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNRIGHTS | • unrights n. Plural of unright. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |
| UNSIGHTS | • unsights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsight. • UNSIGHT v. to prevent from seeing. |