| BURNISH | • burnish v. (Transitive). • burnish v. (Intransitive). • burnish n. (Countable). |
| FURNISH | • furnish n. Material used to create an engineered product. • furnish v. (Transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment. • furnish v. (Transitive, figuratively) To supply or give (something). |
| HIRUDIN | • hirudin n. (Biochemistry) A peptide, obtained from the salivary glands of leeches, that is used as an anticoagulant. • HIRUDIN n. a substance present in the salivary glands of leeches, used as an anticoagulant. |
| HUNKIER | • hunkier adj. Comparative form of hunky: more hunky. • HUNKY adj. strongly built. |
| HURLING | • hurling n. The act by which something is hurled or thrown. • hurling n. An Irish game of ancient Celtic origin. It is played with an ash stick called a hurley (camán in Irish)… • hurling n. A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball. |
| HURTING | • hurting v. Present participle of hurt. • hurting n. A sensation that hurts. • HURT v. to cause pain to, injure. |
| INHUMER | • inhumer n. One who inhumes. • INHUMER n. one who inhumes. |
| NOURISH | • nourish n. (Obsolete) A nurse. • nourish v. (Transitive) To feed and cause to grow; to supply with food or other matter which increases weight and… • nourish v. (Transitive) To support; to maintain; to be responsible for. |
| NURAGHI | • nuraghi n. Plural of nuraghe. • NURAGHE n. a broch-like Sardinian round tower, probably of the Bronze Age, also NURHAG. |
| NURDISH | • NURDISH adj. socially inept, also NERDY, NURDY, NERDISH. |
| RHENIUM | • rhenium n. A metallic chemical element (symbol Re) with an atomic number of 75: a heavy, silvery-gray transition metal. • rhenium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • RHENIUM n. a metallic element. |
| RUCHING | • ruching n. Ruche. • ruching n. A strip of fabric to be ruched. • ruching v. Present participle of ruche. |
| RUNTISH | • runtish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a runt; weak and stunted; puny. • RUNTISH adj. somewhat runty. |
| RUSHING | • rushing v. Present participle of rush. • rushing n. A rapid surging motion. • rushing adj. Rapidly flowing or surging. |
| UNCHAIR | • Unchair prop.n. A commune of the Marne department, France. • UNCHAIR v. to remove from a chairmanship. |
| UNGIRTH | • ungirth v. To unfasten or remove a girth or belt from. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNHAIRS | • unhairs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhair. • UNHAIR v. to remove the hair from. |
| UNHIRED | • unhired adj. Not hired. • UNHIRED adj. not hired. |
| UNRIGHT | • unright n. (Archaic) That which is not right; wrong; injustice. • unright v. (Transitive) To make wrong. • unright adv. (Archaic or obsolete) Wrongly. |
| URCHINS | • urchins n. Plural of urchin. • URCHIN n. a mischievous boy. |