| AROUSED | • aroused v. Simple past tense and past participle of arouse. • AROUSE v. to stimulate. |
| BOUTADE | • boutade n. A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim. • BOUTADE n. (French) a sudden outburst. |
| COUVADE | • couvade n. A practice among some peoples, such as the Basques, of the husband of a woman in the last stages of… • couvade n. Sympathetic pregnancy: the involuntary sympathetic experience of the husband of symptoms of his wife’s… • COUVADE n. (French) a primitive birth ritual. |
| DOUANES | • douanes n. Plural of douane. • DOUANE n. a customhouse. |
| DOULEIA | • douleia n. In Roman Catholicism, the inferior veneration accorded to saints and angels. • DOULEIA n. (Greek) in Roman Catholicism, the inferior veneration accorded to saints and angels, also DULIA. |
| DUODENA | • duodena n. Plural of duodenum. • DUODENUM n. (Latin) the first portion of the small intestine. |
| FADEOUT | • fadeout n. A gradual disappearance or fading away. • fade-out n. Alternative form of fadeout. • fade␣out n. A type of transition used in film, usually at the end of a scene, involving a fade to black from the cut. |
| FOUGADE | • fougade n. (Military, historical) A kind of land mine; a fougasse. • FOUGADE n. (French) a small mine, in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground, charged with explosive and projectiles, also FOUGASSE. |
| MIAOUED | • miaoued v. Simple past tense and past participle of miaou. • MIAOU v. to make the sound of a crying cat, also MEOW, MEOU, MIAOW, MIAUL. |
| OPAQUED | • opaqued v. Simple past tense and past participle of opaque. • OPAQUE v. to make opaque. |
| OUTDARE | • outdare v. (Transitive) To dare beyond; to be more bold or daring than. • OUTDARE v. to surpass in daring. |
| OUTDATE | • outdate adj. (Britain, rare) old-fashioned, out of date; outdated. • outdate v. To make obsolete or out of date. • OUTDATE v. to make out-of-date. |
| OUTLEAD | • outlead v. (Archaic) To lead out. • outlead v. To bring about; to encourage. • outlead n. An electrical lead for outward-going current. |
| OUTREAD | • outread v. (Transitive) To surpass in reading; to read more than. • OUTREAD v. to surpass in reading. |
| READOUT | • readout n. A display, particularly one that presents numerical data. • readout n. An account of the topics discussed in a meeting, especially in diplomatic or political contexts. • read-out n. The information, usually a measurement, displayed on a graduated scale. |
| RONDEAU | • rondeau n. (Poetry) A fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three… • rondeau n. A monophonic song with a two-part refrain. • Rondeau prop.n. A surname. |
| ROULADE | • roulade n. (Music) An elaborate embellishment of several notes sung to one syllable. • roulade n. A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked. • roulade v. To sing an elaborate embellishment of several notes to one syllable. |
| UNOAKED | • unoaked adj. (Wine) Not oaked. • UNOAKED adj. (of wine) not fermented in an oak cask. |