| BUNDIED | • BUNDY v. to clock on or clock off work. |
| BUNDIES | • BUNDY v. to clock on or clock off work. |
| BUNDING | • bunding v. Present participle of bund. • BUND v. to make an embankment. |
| BUNDIST | • Bundist n. An adherent of Bundism. • Bundist adj. Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the Bund or Bundism. • BUNDIST n. a member of a bund, a confederacy. |
| CUNDIES | • CUNDY n. a covered drain, also CONDIE. |
| FUNDIES | • fundies n. Plural of fundie. • fundies n. Plural of fundy. • FUNDY n. (German) a member of the radical wing of the German Green party, also FUNDIE. |
| FUNDING | • funding v. Present participle of fund. • funding n. The action of the verb fund. • funding n. Money provided as funds. |
| GUNDIES | • gundies n. Plural of gundy. • GUNDY n. (Scots) a toffee made of treacle and spices. |
| MUNDICS | • mundics n. Plural of mundic. • MUNDIC n. iron pyrites. |
| MUNDIFY | • mundify v. (Obsolete) To cleanse. • MUNDIFY v. to cleanse, purify. |
| NUNDINE | • nundine n. A market or fair held every eight days, particularly (historical) in Roman contexts. • nundine n. (Obsolete) Any recurring eight-day period; an eight-day ’week’. • NUNDINE n. (Latin) the ancient Roman market-day, every eighth day. |
| OUNDIER | • OUNDY adj. (obsolete) wavy, also UNDE, UNDEE, UNDY. |
| PUNDITS | • pundits n. Plural of pundit. • PUNDIT n. (Sanskrit) a learned person, an expert; originally a Hindu learned in Sanskrit, also PANDIT. |
| SUNDIAL | • sundial n. A device measuring the time of day by the position of a shadow cast by a pole or plate (gnomon) upon… • SUNDIAL n. a type of time-telling device. |
| TUNDING | • tunding n. (UK, archaic, school slang) A caning. • TUND v. (archaic) to beat, thump. |
| TUNDISH | • tundish n. A kind of funnel used in brewing fitting into the bung-hole of a tun or cask. • tundish n. A funnel used in smelting, foundry work etc. • tundish n. A funnel used to create a siphonic break in a drainage system and/or provide visual indication of flow… |
| UNDIGHT | • undight v. (Obsolete, transitive) To take off (a piece of clothing). • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |
| UNDINES | • undines n. Plural of undine. • UNDINE n. a female water spirit, also ONDINE. |