(chiefly dialectal) Being from without; strange; foreign; peculiar.
prep
(archaic or dialectal) Out; out of; out from.
verb
(transitive, chiefly dialectal) To put out; extinguish.
quent
suent
suent
adj
Uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.
sunet
tengu
tengu
noun
(mythology) A mythical Japanese creature, typically birdlike and having a long nose.
tennu
tenue
tenue
noun
bearing, carriage, deportment
mode of dress
tuned
tuned
adj
Adjusted in pitch or resonance.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tune
tuner
tuner
noun
(archaic) One who sings or makes music.
(entertainment industry, informal) A musical.
A device, electronic or mechanical, that helps a person tune a musical instrument by showing the deviation of the played pitch from the desired pitch.
A person who tunes a piano or organ.
On a musical instrument, a peg or mechanical device that changes the tension, and hence pitch, of a string.
The component of an audio system that receives radio broadcasts.
tunes
tunes
noun
plural of tune
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tune
turne
unbet
unbet
adj
(rare) On which a bet has not been placed.
unget
unget
verb
(transitive) To cause to be unbegotten or unborn, or as if unbegotten or unborn.
(transitive) To unacquire; relinquish; release; get rid of; lose; lose hold of; forget
unite
unite
noun
(UK, historical) A British gold coin worth 20 shillings, first produced during the reign of King James I, and bearing a legend indicating the king's intention of uniting the kingdoms of England and Scotland.
verb
(reciprocal) To come together as one.
(transitive) To bring together as one.
unket
unlet
unlet
adj
(of property) Not let (not in temporary possession in return for rent)
unmet
unmet
adj
Not met; unfulfilled; not achieved
unnet
unset
unset
adj
Not mounted or placed in a setting.
Not planted.
Not set (broken bone)
Not set; not fixed or appointed.
uncongealed, unconsolidated (concrete, cement)
verb
(transitive) To make not set.
untie
untie
verb
(intransitive) To become untied or loosed.
(programming, transitive) In the Perl programming language, to undo the process of tying, so that a variable uses default instead of custom functionality.
(transitive) To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind.
(transitive) To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of.