| AUTARKIST | • autarkist n. A proponent of autarky. • AUTARKIST n. one who is autarkic, self-sufficient. |
| BLACKBUTT | • blackbutt n. (Chiefly Australia) Any of several Australian eucalyptus trees with a dark fibrous bark towards the… • BLACKBUTT n. a type of eucalyptus tree. |
| MATSUTAKE | • matsutake n. A mushroom, Tricholoma matsutake, prized in Asian cuisine for its spicy aroma. • MATSUTAKE n. (Japanese) a Japanese mushroom. |
| MULTITASK | • multitask v. (Computing) To schedule and execute multiple tasks (program) simultaneously; control being passed from… • multitask v. (Figuratively, of a person) To handle multiple tasks at once. • MULTITASK v. to work at several different tasks simultaneously. |
| OUTSKATED | • outskated v. Simple past tense and past participle of outskate. • OUTSKATE v. to surpass in skating. |
| OUTSKATES | • outskates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outskate. • OUTSKATE v. to surpass in skating. |
| OUTTAKING | • outtaking v. Present participle of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| OUTTALKED | • outtalked v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtalk. • OUTTALK v. to surpass in talking. |
| OUTTASKED | • outtasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtask. • OUTTASK v. to surpass in tasking. |
| OUTTHANKS | • outthanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outthank. • OUTTHANK v. to surpass in thanking. |
| PATUTUKIS | • PATUTUKI n. (New Zealand) the blue cod. |
| STAKEOUTS | • stakeouts n. Plural of stakeout. • STAKEOUT n. a surveillance of an area. |
| TAIKONAUT | • taikonaut n. A person who travels in space for the Chinese space program; a Chinese astronaut. • TAIKONAUT n. a Chinese astronaut. |
| THUMBTACK | • thumbtack n. (North America) A small nail-like tack with a slightly rounded head that can be pressed into place with… • thumbtack v. (Transitive) To fix or attach something with a thumbtack. • THUMBTACK n. a broad-headed tack. |
| TRACKSUIT | • tracksuit n. A garment, usually consisting of a top and trousers (commonly known as tracksuit bottoms) worn as an… • track␣suit n. Alternative form of tracksuit. • TRACKSUIT n. a loose warm suit intended to be worn by athletes when warming up or training. |