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| BA | BE | BI | BO | BU | BR | ?B |
| CA | CE | CI | CO | CU | CR | ?C |
| DA | DE | DI | DO | DU | DR | ?D |
| FA | FE | FI | FO | FU | FR | ?F |
| LA | LE | LI | LO | LU | ?J | ?L |
| MA | ME | MI | MO | MU | MR | ?M |
| PA | PE | PI | PO | PU | PR | ?P |
| RA | RE | RI | RO | RU | ?Q | ?R |
| SA | SE | SI | SO | SU | SR | ?S |
| TA | TE | TI | TO | TU | TR | ?T |
| ?G | ?H | ?K | ?N | ?V | ?W | ?X |
| ?A | ?E | ?I | ?O | ?U | ?Y | ?Z |
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| Nouns | inwardness (being turned inward; more abstract but still
understandable) onward(s) (as in “onwards and upwards”; often used as a direction or progression) unwillingness (lack of willingness) unworthiness (state of not deserving something) |
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| Verbs | unwind (to relax; to undo something wound up) | |
| Adjectives | inward (directed inside; inner) onward (moving forward; continuing) unwell (ill; not feeling healthy) unwanted (not desired) unwieldy (hard to handle or manage) unwise (not wise; foolish) unworthy (not deserving) |
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| Adverbs | inwardly (on the inside; in one’s mind) onward(s) (moving forward; continuing) unwisely (in an unwise way) |
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