| CUNDIES | • CUNDY n. a covered drain, also CONDIE. |
| CUNDUMS | • cundums n. Plural of cundum. • CUNDUM n. a condom. |
| CUNEATE | • cuneate adj. (Biology) wedge-shaped. • cuneate adj. (Botany) wedge-shaped, with the narrow part at the base. • cuneate adj. (Botany) having straight, or almost straight sides meeting at the apex or base. |
| CUNETTE | • cunette n. (Military) A trench dug in a moat to allow for drainage, or as an extra obstacle for attackers. • CUNETTE n. (French) a trench sunk along the middle of a dry ditch or moat, serving as a drain, also CUVETTE. |
| CUNNERS | • cunners n. Plural of cunner. • CUNNER n. a kind of wrasse, aka goldsinny, also CONNER, CONNOR. |
| CUNNING | • cunning adj. Sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour. • cunning adj. (Obsolete) Skillful, artful. • cunning adj. (Obsolete) Wrought with, or exhibiting, skill or ingenuity; ingenious. |
| IRACUND | • iracund adj. (Rare) Angry; irritable. • IRACUND adj. easily angered. |
| LACUNAE | • lacunae n. Plural of lacuna. • lacunæ n. Obsolete typography of lacunae. • LACUNA n. (Latin) an empty space or missing part, also LACUNE. |
| LACUNAL | • lacunal adj. Of or pertaining to a lacuna, like a lacuna. • LACUNAL adj. relating to a lacuna, a gap, also LACUNARY, LACUNATE. |
| LACUNAR | • lacunar adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to a lacuna. • lacunar n. (Architecture) A sunken panel or coffer in a ceiling or a soffit. • lacunar n. (Architecture) A ceiling containing panels of this kind. |
| LACUNAS | • lacunas n. Plural of lacuna. • LACUNA n. (Latin) an empty space or missing part, also LACUNE. |
| LACUNES | • lacunes n. Plural of lacune. • LACUNE n. an empty space or missing part, also LACUNA. |
| SCUNGED | • scunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of scunge. • SCUNGE v. (Australian slang) to slink about. |
| SCUNGES | • scunges n. Plural of scunge. • scunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scunge. • SCUNGE v. (Australian slang) to slink about. |
| SCUNNER | • scunner v. To be sick of. • scunner v. (Northumbria) To dislike. • scunner v. (UK, Scotland, dialect) To cause to loathe, or feel disgust at. |
| VICUNAS | • vicunas n. Plural of vicuna. • Vicunas prop.n. Plural of Vicuna. • vicuñas n. Plural of vicuña. |