| ACRODROME | • acrodrome adj. (Botany, of the veins of a leaf) That run parallel to the edges of the leaf and meet at the tip. • ACRODROME adj. of the veins in a leaf, running parallel to the edges of the leaf and fusing at the tip, also ACRODROMOUS. |
| AERODROME | • aerodrome n. An airfield… • aerodrome n. (Obsolete) A flying machine composed of aeroplanes (“airfoils, aerodynamic surfaces”). An aeroplane… • AERODROME n. a place for aircraft. |
| BREADROOM | • breadroom n. An apartment in a ship’s hold where the bread is kept. • bread-room n. Alternative form of breadroom. • BREADROOM n. an apartment in a ship's hold where the bread is kept. |
| BREADROOT | • breadroot n. The edible root of a leguminous plant (Psoralea esculenta). • bread-root n. Alternative form of breadroot. • BREADROOT n. the edible root of a leguminous plant, found near the Rocky Mountains, aka prairie turnip. |
| BROODMARE | • broodmare n. Alternative form of brood mare. • brood␣mare n. A stud mare, a female horse used for breeding. • BROODMARE n. a mare for breeding. |
| DECORATOR | • decorator n. Someone who decorates. • decorator n. (Britain) Painter and wallpaperer of buildings. • DECORATOR n. one who decorates. |
| DOORFRAME | • doorframe n. The frame into which a door is fitted. • door-frame n. Alternative form of doorframe. • door␣frame n. The frame into which a door is fitted. |
| MODERATOR | • moderator n. Someone who moderates. • moderator n. The person who presides over a synod of a Presbyterian Church. • moderator n. (Nuclear physics) A substance (often water or graphite) used to decrease the speed of fast neutrons… |
| OUTROARED | • outroared v. Simple past tense and past participle of outroar. • OUTROAR v. (Shakespeare) to roar louder than. |
| OVERBOARD | • overboard adj. (Nautical) Outside of a boat; in the water. • overboard adv. Over the edge; especially, off or outside of a boat. • overboard adv. Excessively; too much. |
| OVERBROAD | • overbroad adj. Too broad. • OVERBROAD adj. excessively broad. |
| PROOFREAD | • proofread v. (Transitive and intransitive) To check a written text for errors in spelling, grammar, syntax, and punctuation. • proof-read v. Alternative spelling of proofread. • PROOFREAD v. to read checking for mistakes. |
| REFORMADO | • reformado n. A monk of a reformed order. • reformado n. A disgraced officer who is deprived of command, but retains rank and sometimes pay. • REFORMADO n. (Spanish) a monk of a reformed order, also REFORMADE. |
| TOREADORS | • toreadors n. Plural of toreador. • TOREADOR n. (Spanish) the old name for a torero, a bullfighter, esp. on horseback. |