| LUCKENGOWANS | • LUCKENGOWAN n. (Scots) the globeflower. |
| SUBNETWORKING | • SUBNETWORK v. to use a subnetwork. |
| UNBEKNOWNST | • unbeknownst adv. (Followed by to) without the knowledge of. • UNBEKNOWNST adj. unknown. • UNBEKNOWNST adv. without the knowledge of, unobserved by, also UNBEKNOWN. |
| UNKNOWABILITIES | • unknowabilities n. Plural of unknowability. • UNKNOWABILITY n. the state of being unknowable. |
| UNKNOWABLENESS | • unknowableness n. Quality or state of not being knowable. • UNKNOWABLE n. that cannot be known. |
| UNKNOWABLES | • unknowables n. Plural of unknowable. • UNKNOWABLE n. something that cannot be known. |
| UNKNOWINGNESS | • unknowingness n. The quality of not knowing; ignorance of something. • UNKNOWINGNESS n. the state of being unknowing. |
| UNKNOWINGNESSES | • UNKNOWINGNESS n. the state of being unknowing. |
| UNKNOWINGS | • unknowings n. Plural of unknowing. • UNKNOWING n. a state of not knowing. |
| UNKNOWNNESS | • unknownness n. The condition of being unknown. • UNKNOWNNESS n. the state of being unknown. |
| UNKNOWNNESSES | • unknownnesses n. Plural of unknownness. • UNKNOWNNESS n. the state of being unknown. |
| 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. |
| UNWRINKLES | • unwrinkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwrinkle. • UNWRINKLE v. to reduce from a wrinkled state. |
| WUNDERKINDS | • wunderkinds n. Plural of wunderkind. • Wunderkinds n. Plural of Wunderkind. • WUNDERKIND n. (German) a child prodigy. |