| BLOWGUN | • blowgun n. A hollow tube through which a dart or similar missile may be blown. • BLOWGUN n. a long straight tube from which an arrow, pellet, etc. is blown by the breath, also BLOWPIPE, BLOWTUBE. |
| GUNWALE | • gunwale n. The top edge of the hull of a nautical vessel, where it meets the deck. • GUNWALE n. the upper edge of a ship's side. |
| LAUWINE | • lauwine n. (Poetic, dated) avalanche. • LAUWINE n. (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE. |
| SUNGLOW | • sunglow n. A rosy flush in the sky seen after sunset. • sunglow n. A gold yellow colour, like that of a sunglow. • SUNGLOW n. a glow in the sky caused by the sun. |
| UNBLOWN | • unblown adj. Not having been blown (in various senses). • unblown adj. Still in the bud; not yet having bloomed. • unblown adj. (Of automobile engines) Not turbocharged or supercharged. |
| UNCLEWS | • unclews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclew. • UNCLEW v. (archaic) to unravel, undo. |
| UNCOWLS | • uncowls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncowl. • UNCOWL v. to remove the cowl from. |
| UNLAWED | • unlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlaw. • unlawed adj. Not having been lawed. • UNLAW v. to deprive of the authority or character of law. |
| UNWEALS | • UNWEAL n. (obsolete) affliction. |
| UNWELDY | • unweldy adj. Obsolete form of unwieldy. • UNWELDY adj. (Spenser) unwieldy, also UNWIELDLY. |
| UNWILLS | • unwills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwill. • UNWILL v. to deprive of will. |
| UPBLOWN | • upblown v. Past participle of upblow. • UPBLOW v. to blow up. |
| WALNUTS | • walnuts n. Plural of walnut. • WALNUT n. a tree or its nut. |
| WAULING | • wauling v. Present participle of waul. • wauling n. A plaintive cry or howl, as of a cat. • WAULING n. the act of crying like a cat, also WAWLING. |
| WULLING | • WULL v. (dialect) to will. |