| BOUNTREE | • BOUNTREE n. (Scots) the elder tree, also BOORTREE, BOURTREE. |
| CHAUNTRY | • chauntry n. Obsolete form of chantry. • CHAUNTRY n. a chapel or altar built for prayers for its benefactor's soul, also CHANTRY. |
| COUNTROL | • countrol v. Obsolete form of control. • COUNTROL v. to control. |
| GAUNTREE | • gauntree n. Archaic form of gantry. • GAUNTREE n. a stand for barrels, also GANTRY, GAUNTRY. |
| HUNTRESS | • huntress n. (Dated) A female hunter. • Huntress prop.n. A surname. • HUNTRESS n. a female hunter. |
| MUNTRIES | • muntries n. Plural of muntrie. • MUNTRIE n. (Native Australian) an Australian shrub with green-red edible berries. |
| SUNTRAPS | • suntraps n. Plural of suntrap. • sun␣traps n. Plural of sun trap. • SUNTRAP n. a sheltered sunny place. |
| UNTRACED | • untraced adj. Not having been traced. • UNTRACE v. to loose from traces. |
| UNTRACES | • untraces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untrace. • UNTRACE v. to loose from traces. |
| UNTRACKS | • untracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untrack. • UNTRACK v. to remove from a track, change course. |
| UNTRADED | • untraded adj. Not traded in or bartered. • untraded adj. (Obsolete) Not dealt with in trade; not visited for purposes of trade. • untraded adj. (Obsolete) Unpracticed; inexperienced. |
| UNTREADS | • untreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untread. • UNTREAD v. (Shakespeare) to tread back; to retrace. |
| UNTRENDY | • untrendy adj. Not trendy; unfashionable, square. • UNTRENDY adj. not trendy. |
| UNTRUEST | • untruest adj. Superlative form of untrue: most untrue. • UNTRUE adj. not true. |
| UNTRUISM | • untruism n. Something not true; a false statement. • UNTRUISM n. untrue platitude. |
| UNTRUSTS | • UNTRUST n. lack of trust. |
| UNTRUSTY | • untrusty adj. Not trusty. • UNTRUSTY adj. not trusty. |
| UNTRUTHS | • untruths n. Plural of untruth. • UNTRUTH n. something that is untrue. |