| ANTINUKER | • antinuker n. (Informal) One who is opposed to nukes (nuclear weapons). • ANTINUKER n. a person opposed to the use of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy, also ANTINUKE. |
| BUNKERING | • bunkering v. Present participle of bunker. • bunkering n. (Nautical) The taking on board of bunker fuel. • bunkering n. (Chiefly Nigeria) The illicit removal of oil from a pipeline or other distribution system. |
| CRUNKLING | • crunkling v. Present participle of crunkle. • CRUNKLE v. to crumple. |
| DRUNKENLY | • drunkenly adv. In a drunken manner. • DRUNKEN adv. drunk. |
| HUNKERING | • hunkering v. Present participle of hunker. • HUNKER v. to squat. |
| KNURLINGS | • knurlings n. Plural of knurling. • KNURLING n. a moulding of ornamental knobs. |
| NICKERNUT | • nickernut n. Alternative form of nicker nut. • nicker␣nut n. The rounded seed of the nicker tree. • NICKERNUT n. the round seed of a tropical tree, used for playing marbles, also KNICKER, NICKAR. |
| NUNATAKER | • nunataker n. Plural of nunatak. • NUNATAK n. (Inuit) a point of rock appearing above the surface of land ice. |
| TRUNKINGS | • trunkings n. Plural of trunking. • TRUNKING n. a system of sharing radio channels. |
| TURNSKINS | • turnskins n. Plural of turnskin. • TURNSKIN n. (archaic) a werewolf. |
| UNBARKING | • unbarking v. Present participle of unbark. • UNBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| UNBRAKING | • unbraking v. Present participle of unbrake. • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |
| UNCORKING | • uncorking v. Present participle of uncork. • UNCORK v. to draw the cork. |
| UNDERKING | • underking n. An inferior or subordinate king; a viceroy. • UNDERKING n. a sub-king. |
| UNFRANKED | • unfranked adj. Not franked. • UNFRANKED adj. not franked esp. of a postage stamp. |
| UNWORKING | • unworking v. Present participle of unwork. • unworking n. A process of undoing or destroying something previously made. • unworking adj. (Rare) Not working for a living; subsisting without employment. |
| UNWRINKLE | • unwrinkle v. (Transitive) To remove wrinkles from. • unwrinkle v. (Intransitive) To stop being wrinkly; to become flat or smooth. • UNWRINKLE v. to reduce from a wrinkled state. |