| ANKLUNGS | • anklungs n. Plural of anklung. • ANKLUNG n. (Javanese) a musical instrument of South Asia, composed of bamboo tubes, also ANGKLUNG, ANKLONG. |
| DUNKINGS | • dunkings n. Plural of dunking. • DUNKING n. the act of immersing in a liquid. |
| DUNNOCKS | • dunnocks n. Plural of dunnock. • DUNNOCK n. the hedge-sparrow. |
| INSUCKEN | • insucken n. The multure paid by occupiers of thirled lands for the service of grinding. • insucken adj. (Law, Scotland) Pertaining to a district astricted to a certain mill. • INSUCKEN adj. in Scots law, relating to a sucken, the jurisdiction of a mill, or that extent of ground astricted to it. |
| NUDNICKS | • nudnicks n. Plural of nudnick. • NUDNICK n. (Yiddish) a dense, boring, or bothersome person, also NUDNIK. |
| NUMPKINS | • NUMPKIN n. a stupid person. |
| NUNATAKS | • nunataks n. Plural of nunatak. • NUNATAK n. (Inuit) a point of rock appearing above the surface of land ice. |
| NUNCHUKS | • nunchuks n. Plural of nunchuk. • 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. |
| SHRUNKEN | • shrunken v. Past participle of shrink. • shrunken adj. Reduced in size as a result of shrinkage; shrivelled. • SHRINK v. to contract or draw back. |
| SKUNKING | • skunking v. Present participle of skunk. • SKUNK v. to defeat overwhelmingly. |
| SPUNKING | • spunking v. Present participle of spunk. • SPUNK v. to begin to burn. |
| TURNSKIN | • turnskin n. (Obsolete) Someone who can change their skin at will, especially into that of a wolf; a werewolf. • TURNSKIN n. (archaic) a werewolf. |
| UNKNOWNS | • unknowns n. Plural of unknown. • Unknowns prop.n. (US) Those US military personnel who have died in service, usually in war, without proper burial. • UNKNOWN n. something that is not known. |
| UNSHAKEN | • unshaken adj. Not shaken. • unshaken v. Past participle of unshake. • UNSHAKEN adj. not shaken. |
| UNSHRUNK | • unshrunk adj. Not shrunk. • UNSHRUNK adj. not shrunk. |
| UNSNECKS | • unsnecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsneck. • UNSNECK v. to undo the sneck of. |
| UNSPOKEN | • unspoken adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Not spoken; not said. • unspoken adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Not formally articulated or stated; implicit or understood. • unspoken v. Past participle of unspeak. |
| UNTHINKS | • unthinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthink. • UNTHINK v. to dismiss from the mind. |