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  • mifune — Toshiro [tuh-sheer-oh;; Japanese taw-shee-raw] /təˈʃɪər oʊ;; Japanese tɔˈʃi rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1920–97, Japanese film actor, born in China.
  • mimune — Member of the Institution of Municipal Engineers
  • minuet — a slow, stately dance in triple meter, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • minute — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
  • muncie — a city in E Indiana.
  • munite — to fortify.
  • murein — Peptidoglycan, mucopeptide.
  • murine — belonging or pertaining to the Muridae, the family of rodents that includes the mice and rats.
  • mutein — a mutationally altered protein.
  • mutine — a rebel; mutineer
  • netbui — (spelling)   It's spelled "NetBEUI".
  • neumic — any of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • niuean — of or relating to the S Pacific island of Niue or its inhabitants
  • nubile — (of a young woman) suitable for marriage, especially in regard to age or physical development; marriageable.
  • nuclei — plural of nucleus.
  • nudies — a film, performance, or magazine featuring nude performers or photographs.
  • nuggie — a light blow or jab, usually to a person's head, back, or upper arm and accompanied by a twisting motion, with the extended knuckle of the curled-up second or third finger: done as a gesture of affection or painfully as a prank.
  • nursie — (childish, mainly as a term of address) nurse.
  • puisne — Law. younger; inferior in rank; junior, as in appointment.
  • punkie — any of the minute biting gnats of the family Ceratopogonidae.
  • purine — a white, crystalline compound, C 5 H 4 N 4 , from which is derived a group of compounds including uric acid, xanthine, and caffeine.
  • quince — either of two small trees, Cydonia oblonga or C. sinensis, of the rose family, bearing hard, fragrant, yellowish fruit used chiefly for making jelly or preserves.
  • quined — Simple past tense and past participle of quine.
  • quines — Plural form of quine.
  • quinte — the fifth of eight defensive positions.
  • quinze — An old French card game of Spanish origin, players attempting to make fifteen points.
  • ruinedruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • ruinerruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • runcieRobert Alexander Kennedy, 1921–2000, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1980–91.
  • rusine — of or relating to the rusa
  • seguin — a city in SE Texas.
  • sequin — a small shining disk or spangle used for ornamentation, as on women's clothing and accessories or on theatrical costumes.
  • sunkie — a little stool
  • supine — lying on the back, face or front upward.
  • tenuis — an unaspirated, voiceless plosive.
  • triune — three in one; constituting a trinity in unity, as the Godhead.
  • unciae — a bronze coin of ancient Rome, the 12th part of an as.
  • undies — underwear
  • undine — any of a group of female water spirits described by Paracelsus.
  • unfine — not fine
  • unhive — to force out of a hive
  • uniate — a member of an Eastern church that is in union with the Roman Catholic Church, acknowledges the Roman pope as supreme in matters of faith, but maintains its own liturgy, discipline, and rite.
  • unicef — United Nations Children's Fund: an agency, created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946, concerned with improving the health and nutrition of children and mothers throughout the world; Nobel Peace Prize 1965.
  • uniped — a person or thing with one foot or leg
  • unique — existing as the only one or as the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics: a unique copy of an ancient manuscript.
  • unisex — of, designed, or suitable for both sexes; not distinguishing between male and female; undifferentiated as to sex: unisex clothes.
  • united — made into or caused to act as a single entity: a united front.
  • uniter — to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
  • unlike — different, dissimilar, or unequal; not alike: They contributed unlike sums to charity.
  • unlime — to remove the lime from (something, for example animal hides during the preparation process)
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