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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All of the following - except the upupa - are listed in Chambers Dictionary...uakari (monkey), umbrella ant, umbrella bird, umbrette (stork), unau (sloth), upupa (or hoopoe bird), urchin (sea-), urial (sheep), urson (porcupine), urubu (vulture), urva (mongoose). Ukulele is the name of a musical instrument in English, but the word comes from the Hawaiian for �flea'...and there is always the wonderful, mythical unicorn.
The point is, Curragh, that not all books/websites are equally authoritative. The Oxford English Dictionary (TOED) is generally regarded as the 'bible' of English words. It offers the following (quote)...
"orang-outang more correctly orang-utan..."
The reason it thinks the latter is "more correct" is because of the etymology from the Malay words concerned...ie as I explained in my earlier response. There are all sorts of variants including (almost) the one offered above by Andy. TOED also lists 'urang-utang' for example. (By the same token, I understand there are some 400 ways of spelling the name 'Shakespeare', but - if you don't spell it as I've just done - people in the know would probably take the mickey!)
I still think one needs a very good reason to choose any of the 'man of the jungle' spellings other than the one TOED opts for as 'correct'. Cheers