| AGNATHOUS | • agnathous adj. Jawless. • agnathous adj. (Pathology) Afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia. • AGNATHOUS adj. lacking jaws, esp. of hagfish and lampreys. |
| AUTHORING | • authoring v. Present participle of author. • authoring n. The process of creating the content of a document or other content item, i.e., writing or composition. • authoring n. The result of this process; a writing or composition. |
| AUTOGRAPH | • autograph n. A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person. • autograph n. A manuscript in the author’s handwriting. • autograph adj. Written in the author’s own handwriting. |
| AUTOPHAGY | • autophagy n. (Cytology) The process of self-digestion by a cell through the action of enzymes originating within… • autophagy n. (Cytology) A type of programmed cell death accomplished through self-digestion. • autophagy n. (Rare) Self-consumption; the act of eating oneself. |
| BROUGHTAS | • BROUGHTAS n. a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATA, BRAATAS, BROUGHTA. |
| BUSHGOATS | • bush␣goats n. Plural of bush goat. • BUSHGOAT n. a small antelope, also BUSHBUCK. |
| GATEHOUSE | • gatehouse n. A lodge besides the entrance to an estate; often the residence of a gatekeeper; also a dwelling formerly… • gatehouse n. (Archaic) A fortified room over the entrance to a castle or over the gate in a city wall. • gatehouse n. A shelter for a gatekeeper. |
| GOALMOUTH | • goalmouth n. (Sports) The area in front of the goal. • goalmouth n. (Sports) The space between the goalposts through which the ball, puck, etc has to pass in order to score. • GOALMOUTH n. the space between the goalposts and immediately in front of the goal. |
| ONSLAUGHT | • onslaught n. A fierce attack. • onslaught n. (By extension) A large number of people or things resembling an attack. • ONSLAUGHT n. an attack. |
| OUTASIGHT | • outasight adj. (Slang, dated) excellent, amazing. • OUTASIGHT adj. amazing, excellent, also OUTASITE. |
| OUTCAUGHT | • outcaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcatch. • OUTCATCH v. to surpass in catching. |
| OUTCHARGE | • outcharge v. (Transitive, sports) To surpass in charging, or moving forcefully forward. • OUTCHARGE v. to surpass in charging. |
| OUTLAUGHS | • outlaughs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlaugh. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| PUTONGHUA | • putonghua n. Alternative letter-case form of Putonghua. • Putonghua prop.n. Standard Mandarin, the official language of the People’s Republic of China; the state-designated national… • PUTONGHUA n. the official spoken language of China. |
| ROUGHCAST | • roughcast n. A crude model. • roughcast n. A rough surface finish, as of a plaster or stucco wall. • roughcast n. A mixture of pebbles or similar material used to finish a plaster or concrete wall. |
| SHOGUNATE | • shogunate n. (Historical) The administration of a shogun. • SHOGUNATE n. the office or dignity of a shogun, a hereditary military governor of Japan. |
| STAGHOUND | • staghound n. Any of several large dogs once bred to hunt stags. • STAGHOUND n. a dog used for hunting stags. |