| OUTWIN | • outwin v. (Obsolete) To win a way out (of); to escape (from). • OUTWIN v. (Spenser) to win a way out of. |
| OUTWON | • outwon v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwin. • OUTWIN v. (Spenser) to win a way out of. |
| SUNBOW | • sunbow n. A bow or arc of prismatic colors like a rainbow, caused by refraction through a spray of water from… • SUNBOW n. an arc of spectral colours formed by the sun through mist. |
| SWOUND | • swound n. Obsolete form of swoon. • swound v. Obsolete form of swoon. • SWOUND v. to faint, also SWOON, SWOUN. |
| SWOUNE | • SWOUNE v. (Spenser) to swoon. |
| SWOUNS | • SWOUN v. to faint, also SWOON, SWOUND. |
| UNCOWL | • uncowl v. (Transitive) To divest or deprive of a cowl (monk’s hood or hooded robe). • uncowl v. (Transitive, figurative, archaic) To uncover; to unveil. • uncowl v. (Instransitive) To remove or pull back one’s cowl. |
| UNGOWN | • ungown v. To strip of a gown; to unfrock. • UNGOWN v. to strip of a gown. |
| UNMOWN | • unmown adj. Not mown; unmowed. • UNMOWN adj. not mown. |
| UNOWED | • unowed adj. Not owed. • unowed adj. (Obsolete) ownerless. • UNOWED adj. not due. |
| UNSOWN | • unsown adj. Not sown. • UNSOWN adj. not sown, also UNSOWED. |
| UNSTOW | • unstow v. (Transitive) To unload (stowed cargo) from a ship, etc. • UNSTOW v. to empty of contents. |
| UNWONT | • unwont adj. (Archaic) unwonted; unused; unaccustomed. • UNWONT adj. unaccustomed, also UNWONTED. |
| UNWORK | • unwork v. (Transitive) To undo or destroy (work previously done). • unwork n. The lack or absence of work; worklessness. • UNWORK v. to undo or destroy, as work previously done. |
| UNWORN | • unworn adj. Not having been worn, as clothing. • unworn adj. Not worn away or eroded. • UNWORN adj. not worn. |
| UNWOVE | • unwove v. Simple past tense of unweave. • UNWEAVE v. to undo something woven. |
| UPTOWN | • uptown n. (Chiefly North America) the residential part of a city, away from the commercial center. • uptown adj. (Chiefly North America) In the upper part of a town. • uptown adj. (Chiefly North America, by extension) Of or relating to an affluent area or population. |
| WOUNDS | • wounds n. Plural of wound. • wounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wound. • WOUND v. to inflict an injury upon. |
| WOUNDY | • woundy adv. (Archaic) Very, extremely, excessively. • woundy adj. (Archaic) Very great, extreme, excessive. • woundy adj. (Rare, figuratively) Causing wounds. |