| BOURLAWS | • bourlaws n. Plural of bourlaw. • BOURLAW n. (archaic) a local law dealing with local customs and civil disputes, also BYRLAW. |
| BUNGALOW | • bungalow n. A single-storey house, typically with rooms all on one level, or sometimes also with upper rooms set… • bungalow n. A thatched or tiled one-story house in India surrounded by a wide veranda; a similar house in this style. • BUNGALOW n. (Hindi) a lightly-built house, properly one with a veranda and one storey. |
| DOWNHAUL | • downhaul n. (Nautical) Any rope used to haul down a sail or spar. • DOWNHAUL n. a rope for hauling down sails. |
| GODAWFUL | • godawful adj. Alternative spelling of god-awful. • god-awful adj. (US, slang) Extremely awful, unpleasant or dreadful. • God-awful adj. Alternative spelling of god-awful. |
| LAWCOURT | • lawcourt n. Alternative form of law court. • law␣court n. Alternative form of court of law. • LAWCOURT n. a court of justice. |
| MULLOWAY | • mulloway n. Any of the species Argyrosomus japonicus of large fish, found along the eastern coast of Africa and… • MULLOWAY n. (Native Australian) a large Australian fish. |
| OLDSQUAW | • oldsquaw n. (No longer official, deprecated, now possibly offensive) Clangula hyemalis, the long-tailed duck, a… • old␣squaw n. Alternative form of oldsquaw. • OLDSQUAW n. a kind of sea duck, aka hareld, also OLDWIFE. |
| OUTBAWLS | • outbawls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbawl. • OUTBAWL v. to surpass in bawling. |
| OUTBRAWL | • outbrawl v. (Transitive) To surpass in brawling. • OUTBRAWL v. to surpass in brawling. |
| OUTCRAWL | • outcrawl v. (Transitive) To crawl faster or farther than. • OUTCRAWL v. to surpass in crawling. |
| OUTLAWED | • outlawed adj. (Of an act) put beyond the limits of the law, forbidden, against the law. • outlawed adj. (Of a person) put beyond the limits of the law, declared an outlaw or declared a criminal. • outlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlaw. |
| OUTLAWRY | • outlawry n. (Law, historical) A declaration that an individual cannot benefit from the protection of law in a jurisdiction. • outlawry n. The state of being an outlaw; lawlessness. • OUTLAWRY n. the state of being an outlaw. |
| OUTWALKS | • outwalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outwalk. • OUTWALK v. to surpass in walking. |
| ULTRALOW | • ultralow adj. Extremely low. • ULTRALOW adj. extremely low. |
| UNHALLOW | • unhallow v. To profane; to desecrate. • UNHALLOW v. to profane. |
| WAGONFUL | • wagonful n. The amount that will fit in a wagon. • WAGONFUL n. as much as a wagon can hold. |
| WALKOUTS | • walkouts n. Plural of walkout. • WALKOUT n. a strike by workers. |
| WOURALIS | • WOURALI n. (Caribbean) the plant yielding curare, also OORALI, OURALI, OURARI, URALI, URARI, WOORALI, WOORARA, WOORARI. |