BOWHUNTERS | • bowhunters n. Plural of bowhunter. • BOWHUNTER n. a person who hunts with a bow and arrow. |
HUNTIEGOWK | • HUNTIEGOWK n. (Scots) a fools' errand, appropriate to the first of April. • HUNTIEGOWK v. to go on a fool's errand. |
TOWNHOUSES | • townhouses n. Plural of townhouse. • town␣houses n. Plural of town house. • TOWNHOUSE n. (Scots) a town hall. |
UNDERTHREW | • underthrew v. Simple past tense of underthrow. |
UNDERTHROW | • underthrow v. To throw a pass that falls short of the receiver. (May take either the thrown pass or the receiver as… |
UNSHOWIEST | • UNSHOWY adj. not showy. |
UNWEIGHTED | • unweighted adj. Not weighted (used especially of an average or other statistic). • UNWEIGHT v. to reduce the weight of. |
UNWITHERED | • unwithered adj. Not withered; fresh and whole. • UNWITHERED adj. not withered. |
UNWITHHELD | • unwithheld adj. Not withheld. • UNWITHHELD adj. not withheld, also UNWITHHOLDEN. |
UNWORTHIER | • unworthier adj. Comparative form of unworthy: more unworthy. • UNWORTHY adj. not worthy. |
UNWORTHIES | • unworthies n. Plural of unworthy. • UNWORTHY n. one who is not worthy. |
UNWREATHED | • unwreathed adj. Not wreathed. • unwreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwreath. • unwreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwreathe. |
UNWREATHES | • unwreathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwreathe. • UNWREATHE v. to take out of a wreathed condition. |
WHEREUNTIL | • whereuntil adv. (Archaic) Until what; until which. • WHEREUNTIL adv. to what. |
WHUNSTANES | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |