| HINAUS | • HINAU n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree. |
| HUMINT | • humint n. Alternative spelling of HUMINT. • HUMINT n. Information gained from intelligence agents, or spies, and interrogation. • HUMINT n. human intelligence. |
| INHAUL | • inhaul n. (Nautical) A rope used to haul in the clew of a sail, or a jib boom. • INHAUL n. a line for bringing in a sail, also INHAULER. |
| INHUME | • inhume v. (Transitive) To bury in a grave. • INHUME v. to bury, also INHUMATE. |
| INRUSH | • inrush n. A crowding or flooding in. • inrush n. The initial flow of electricity into a component when it is switched on. • inrush v. (Obsolete) To rush in. |
| MUNSHI | • munshi n. (South Asia) A clerk or secretary. • munshi n. (South Asia) A language teacher, especially one teaching Hindustani or Persian. • Munshi prop.n. A surname. |
| NUTHIN | • nuthin pron. Pronunciation spelling of nothing. • nuthin' pron. Pronunciation spelling of nothing. • NUTHIN n. (colloquial) nothing, also NAETHING, NOTHING. |
| PUNISH | • punish v. (Transitive) To cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action. • punish v. (Transitive, figuratively) To treat harshly and unfairly. • punish v. (Transitive, colloquial) To handle or beat severely; to maul. |
| SHINJU | • shinju n. (BDSM) The binding of the female breasts. • shinju n. In Japan, an act of joint suicide by two or more people bound by love, such as romantic partners or family members. • Shinju prop.n. A Japanese female given name from Japanese. |
| UNCHIC | • unchic adj. Unfashionable. • UNCHIC adj. not chic. |
| UNHAIR | • unhair v. (Transitive) To remove hair from (something), especially from hide. • unhair v. (Intransitive) To become free from hair. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |
| UNHIVE | • unhive v. (Transitive) To drive or remove (bees) from a hive. • unhive v. (Transitive) To deprive (A crowd, etc.) of habitation or shelter. • UNHIVE v. to drive from a hive. |
| UNLICH | • UNLICH adj. (Spenser) unlike. |
| UNSHIP | • unship v. (Nautical) To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel. • unship v. (Nautical) To remove an oar or mast from its normal position. • unship v. (Archaic) To throw from a horse; to unseat. |
| UNWISH | • unwish v. (Transitive, obsolete) To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing. • unwish v. (Transitive) To undo a wish. • UNWISH v. (Shakespeare) to wish not to be. |
| URCHIN | • urchin n. A mischievous child. • urchin n. A street urchin, a child who lives, or spends most of their time, in the streets. • urchin n. A sea urchin. |