(zoology) Having one or more spurs on the bend of the wings.
subheadwaiter
subwardenship
sunderwise
superworldliness
swingaround
tweedsmuir
undersheriffwick
undersheriffwick
noun
The area of jurisdiction of an undersheriff.
understewardship
understewardship
noun
The role or status of understeward.
underswain
undersweeping
underwaist
underwaistcoat
underwaists
underweights
underweights
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underweight
underwhistle
underwinds
underwinds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwind
underwriters
underwriters
noun
plural of underwriter
underwrites
underwrites
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwrite
unshipwrecked
unshipwrecked
adj
Not shipwrecked.
unstewardlike
unstraightforward
unstraightforward
adj
Not straightforward; oblique, evasive, equivocal, indirect.
unstraightforwardness
unstraightforwardness
noun
The state or quality of being unstraightforward; a lack of straightforwardness; obliqueness, evasiveness.
untowardliness
untowardliness
noun
The quality of being untowardly.
unwarnished
unweariedness
unweariedness
noun
The quality of being unwearied.
unwesternized
unwesternized
adj
Not westernized.
unwhiskered
unwhiskered
adj
Without whiskers.
unwhispered
unwhispered
adj
Not whispered.
unwinders
unwinders
noun
plural of unwinder
unworldliest
unworldliest
adj
superlative form of unworldly: most unworldly
unworldliness
unworldliness
noun
The characteristic of being unworldly.
unworriedness
unworriedness
noun
The quality of being unworried.
unworshiped
unworshiped
adj
(US) Alternative form of unworshipped
unworshipped
unworshipped
adj
Not worshipped.
windburns
windburns
noun
plural of windburn
windsucker
windsucker
noun
(derogatory) A term of abuse.
A horse with the habit of windsucking.
The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus).
windsurf
windsurf
noun
An act of windsurfing
verb
To ride a surfboard that has an attached sail
windsurfing
windsurfing
noun
A marine sport in which one stands on a floating board (typically 2 - 3 meters in length) to which a sail is attached. The board is steered by tilting the sail or banking the board. Some windsurfers use large waves to perform jumps and other stunts.