| BUHUNDS | • BUHUND n. (Norwegian) a medium-sized Norwegian spitz dog. |
| EUNUCHS | • eunuchs n. Plural of eunuch. • EUNUCH n. a castrated man. |
| NUNCHUK | • nunchuk n. Alternative form of nunchaku. • NUNCHUK n. (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte, also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHAKU, NUNCHUCK. |
| OUTHUNT | • outhunt v. (Transitive) To surpass in hunting. • OUTHUNT v. to surpass in hunting. |
| PUPUNHA | • pupunha n. The peach palm. • PUPUNHA n. (Portuguese) the peach-palm. |
| TAUHINU | • TAUHINU n. (Maori) a poplar tree. |
| TUCHUNS | • tuchuns n. Plural of tuchun. • TUCHUN n. (Chinese) a Chinese military governor. |
| UNCOUTH | • uncouth adj. (Archaic) Unfamiliar, strange, foreign. • uncouth adj. Clumsy, awkward. • uncouth adj. Unrefined, crude. |
| UNFLUSH | • unflush v. (Intransitive) To lose a flush of colour. • UNFLUSH v. to lose colour. |
| UNHOUSE | • unhouse v. (Transitive) To displace one from one’s housing or shelter. • unhouse v. (Transitive) To take a house away from. • UNHOUSE v. to deprive of a protective shelter. |
| UNHUMAN | • unhuman adj. Not resembling or having the qualities of a human being. • UNHUMAN adj. not human. |
| UNHUSKS | • unhusks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhusk. • UNHUSK v. to remove the husks from. |
| UNROUGH | • unrough adj. Not rough. • UNROUGH adj. not rough, beardless, also UNRUFFE. |
| UNSHOUT | • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |
| UNSHUTS | • unshuts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshut. • UNSHUT v. to open, or throw open. |
| UNTRUTH | • untruth n. A lie or falsehood. • untruth n. The condition of being false; truthlessness. • UNTRUTH n. something that is untrue. |