| ADULTHOOD | • adulthood n. The state or condition of a human being once it has reached physical maturity, and is presumed to have… • adulthood n. The time period of a human being’s majority; the time during which a human being has reached physical… • ADULTHOOD n. the state of being an adult. |
| ANTHODIUM | • anthodium n. (Botany) The inflorescence of a compound flower in which many florets are gathered into an involucrate head. • ANTHODIUM n. the flower head of certain plants. |
| AUNTHOODS | • AUNTHOOD n. the state of being an aunt. |
| BADMOUTHS | • badmouths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badmouth. • bad-mouths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bad-mouth. • BADMOUTH v. to abuse. |
| DUATHLONS | • duathlons n. Plural of duathlon. • DUATHLON n. an athletic event where everyone runs and cycles. |
| HARDCOURT | • hardcourt n. A tennis court having a hard surface, frequently concrete. • hard␣court n. Alternative form of hardcourt. • HARDCOURT adj. of tennis, played on a hard surface. |
| HEADCOUNT | • headcount n. The act of counting how many people are present in a group. • headcount n. The number of people present in a group or employed by a company. • headcount n. More generally, a consideration of a company’s appropriate staffing level based on some larger context… |
| HYDRONAUT | • hydronaut n. An undersea explorer, such as a submariner. • HYDRONAUT n. a person trained to work in an underwater vessel. |
| OUTHANDLE | • outhandle v. (Transitive) To surpass in handling. • OUTHANDLE v. to handle better than. |
| OUTLASHED | • OUTLASH v. to lash out, shed tears. |
| OUTSHAMED | • outshamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshame. • OUTSHAME v. to surpass in shaming. |
| SOUTHLAND | • southland n. A land that lies to the south. • Southland prop.n. A district and region in the far south of the South Island of New Zealand, which includes Fiordland. • Southland prop.n. The American South. |
| SOUTHSAID | • southsaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of southsay. • SOUTHSAY v. to foretell, to divine, also SOOTHSAY. |
| SOUTHWARD | • southward n. The direction or area lying to the south of a place. • southward adj. Situated or directed towards the south; moving or facing towards the south. • southward adv. Towards the south; in a southerly direction. |
| STAGHOUND | • staghound n. Any of several large dogs once bred to hunt stags. • STAGHOUND n. a dog used for hunting stags. |
| THOUSANDS | • thousands n. Plural of thousand. • THOUSAND n. a number, ten hundreds. |
| TOUCHPADS | • touchpads n. Plural of touchpad. • TOUCHPAD n. a keypad sensitized to finger movement or pressure. |
| YOUTHHEAD | • youthhead n. (Obsolete) Youth; youthhood. • YOUTHHEAD n. (obsolete) youth, also YOUNGTH, YOUTHHOOD. |