| ABDUCTS | • abducts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abduct. • ABDUCT v. to carry someone away with force; to kidnap. |
| BACKOUT | • backout n. A reversal or undoing of tasks previously done (often in reverse order). • backout n. (Aerospace) A reversed countdown (i.e. ascending numbers) in response to problems leading up to a launch. • back␣out v. (Transitive) To reverse (a vehicle) from a confined space. |
| CATTABU | • cattabu n. An animal that is a cross between the zebu and American cattle. • CATTABU n. a cross between domestic cattle and zebu. |
| CUBITAL | • cubital adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the cubit or ulna. • cubital adj. (Entomology) Of or pertaining to the cubitus and/or the areas of the wing next to it. • cubital adj. Measured in cubits. |
| CUTBACK | • cutback n. A reduction of some sort in an existing program or service. • cutback n. (Surfing) Maneuver where the surfer turns and surfs back towards where the wave is breaking. • cutback n. (Roofing) Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, cements and coatings. |
| CUTBANK | • cutbank n. (North America) The outer edge of the bend in a stream or river, where the water cuts into the bank… • Cut␣Bank prop.n. A city, the county seat of Glacier County, Montana, United States. • CUTBANK n. a steep stream bank. |
| HACKBUT | • hackbut n. Obsolete form of arquebus. • HACKBUT n. (historical) a harquebus; a matchlock gun invented in the 15th century, also HAGBUT. |
| OUTBACK | • outback n. (Australia) The most remote and desolate areas of Australia; the desert and areas too arid for growing crops. • outback adj. Characteristic of the most remote and desolate areas of Australia; very remote from urban areas. • outback adv. To or towards the most remote and desolate areas of Australia. |
| SACBUTS | • sacbuts n. Plural of sacbut. • SACBUT n. a medieval trombone, also SACKBUT, SAGBUT. |
| SACKBUT | • sackbut n. (Music) A brass instrument from the Renaissance and Baroque Eras, and an ancestor of the modern trombone… • SACKBUT n. a medieval trombone, also SACBUT, SAGBUT. |
| SUBACTS | • subacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subact. • SUBACT v. to subdue. |
| SUBTACK | • subtack n. An underlease in Scotland. • SUBTACK n. a sublease in Scotland. |