| HAUNTING | • haunting v. Present participle of haunt. • haunting adj. Remaining in the mind; not easily forgotten. • haunting n. A particular instance of haunting; a ghostly habitation. |
| HUNTINGS | • huntings n. Plural of hunting. • Huntings prop.n. Plural of Hunting. • HUNTING n. an instance of searching. |
| HUNTSMAN | • huntsman n. A hunter. • huntsman n. (UK) A fox hunter. • huntsman n. One who manages the hounds during a hunt. |
| HUNTSMEN | • huntsmen n. Plural of huntsman. • HUNTSMAN n. a hunter. |
| MANHUNTS | • manhunts n. Plural of manhunt. • MANHUNT n. an intensive search for a person. |
| NONTRUTH | • nontruth n. That which is not true; a lie or falsehood. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| SHANTUNG | • shantung n. A heavy fabric, with a rough surface, made from wild silk. • shantung n. A fabric of some other material having the same characteristics. • Shantung prop.n. Alternative form of Shandong. |
| 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. |
| THUNKING | • thunking n. (Computing) The use of thunks (data mappings). • thunking v. Present participle of thunk. • THUNK v. to make a sudden, muffled sound. |
| UNHONEST | • unhonest adj. (Rare) Dishonest, deceptive, misleading. • unhonest adj. (Obsolete) Dishonourable; unseemly, not respectable. • unhonest adj. (Obsolete) Immoral, morally reprehensible. |
| UNHUNTED | • unhunted adj. In which hunting does not take place. • unhunted adj. Not hunted. • UNHUNTED adj. not hunted. |
| UNKNIGHT | • unknight v. (Transitive) To deprive of knighthood. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| UNNETHES | • UNNETHES adv. (archaic) with difficulty, hardly, also UNEATH, UNEATHES, UNETH. |
| UNTHINKS | • unthinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthink. • UNTHINK v. to dismiss from the mind. |
| UNTHRONE | • unthrone v. (Transitive) To dethrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |