| CHURNINGS | • churnings n. Plural of churning. • CHURNING n. the butter churned at one time. |
| ENHUNGERS | • enhungers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enhunger. • ENHUNGER v. to make hungry. |
| HANDSTURN | • handsturn n. Alternative form of hand’s turn (“piece of work, or assistance”). • hand's␣turn n. (Scotland) A piece of work; assistance contributed to some endeavour. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| INRUSHING | • inrushing adj. Moving towards or into. • inrushing n. A rushing inward. • INRUSHING n. the act of rushing in, also INRUSH. |
| NENUPHARS | • nenuphars n. Plural of nenuphar. • NENUPHAR n. a waterlily. |
| NONTRUTHS | • nontruths n. Plural of nontruth. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| ONRUSHING | • onrushing adj. Rushing or flowing forward. • onrushing adj. (Figuratively) attacking. • onrushing v. Present participle of onrush. |
| SCRUNCHIN | • scrunchin n. Alternative form of scrunchion. • SCRUNCHIN n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, a small crisp piece of fried pork fat, also SCRUNCHEON, SCRUNCHION. |
| UNANCHORS | • unanchors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unanchor. • UNANCHOR v. to loose from anchorage. |
| UNFURNISH | • unfurnish v. (Transitive) To strip (a place) of defences or defenders. • unfurnish v. (Transitive) To strip of furniture. • UNFURNISH v. to strip of furniture or provisions. |
| UNHARNESS | • unharness v. (Transitive) to remove the harness from a horse etc. • unharness v. (Transitive, by extension) to liberate. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |
| UNHORSING | • unhorsing v. Present participle of unhorse. • unhorsing n. The forcible removal from a horse. • UNHORSE v. to cause to fall from a horse. |
| UNSHRIVEN | • unshriven adj. Not shriven. • UNSHRIVEN adj. not shriven, also UNSHRIVED. |
| UNTHRONES | • unthrones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |