| BOUNDLESS | • boundless adj. Without bounds, unbounded. • BOUNDLESS adj. having no limits. |
| BUNDLINGS | • bundlings n. Plural of bundling. • BUNDLING n. the act of making a bundle. |
| FOUNDLING | • foundling n. An abandoned child, left by its parent(s), often a baby left at a convent or similar safe place. • FOUNDLING n. an abandoned child of unknown parentage. |
| OROTUNDLY | • orotundly adv. In an orotund manner. • OROTUND adv. marked by fullness and clarity of sound; pompous. |
| ROUNDLETS | • roundlets n. Plural of roundlet. • ROUNDLET n. a small circle. |
| SOUNDLESS | • soundless adj. Without sound. • soundless adj. Not capable of being sounded or fathomed. • SOUNDLESS adj. without sound. |
| TRUNDLERS | • trundlers n. Plural of trundler. • TRUNDLER n. (New Zealand) a golf bag or shopping trolley. |
| TRUNDLING | • trundling n. Gerund of trundle: the motion of something that trundles. • trundling v. Present participle of trundle. • TRUNDLE v. to propel by causing to rotate, also TRINDLE. |
| UNBUNDLED | • unbundled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbundle. • unbundled adj. Not bundled. • UNBUNDLE v. to price separately. |
| UNBUNDLER | • unbundler n. One who unbundles. • UNBUNDLER n. one who unbundles. |
| UNBUNDLES | • unbundles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbundle. • UNBUNDLE v. to price separately. |
| UNSOUNDLY | • unsoundly adv. In an unsound manner. • UNSOUND adv. not sound. |
| WOUNDLESS | • woundless adj. Lacking wounds. • woundless adj. (Obsolete) Unable to be wounded; invulnerable. • woundless adj. (Obsolete) Harmless. |