| BUTTERNUTS | • butternuts n. Plural of butternut. • Butternuts n. Plural of Butternut. • BUTTERNUT n. the oily nut of the North American white walnut; the tree itself. | 
| DISUBSTITUTED | • disubstituted adj. (Organic chemistry) Having two substituents. • DISUBSTITUTED adj. having two substituent atoms or groups in a molecule. | 
| NUTBUTTERS | • nut␣butters n. Plural of nut butter. • NUTBUTTER n. a butter substitute or spread made from nuts. | 
| SCUTTLEBUTT | • scuttlebutt n. (Nautical, countable) A butt#Etymology_3 with a scuttle#Etymology_2 — that is, a keg of drinking water… • scuttlebutt n. (Informal, uncountable) Gossip, rumour, idle chatter. • scuttle-butt n. Alternative spelling of scuttlebutt. | 
| SCUTTLEBUTTS | • scuttlebutts n. Plural of scuttlebutt. • scuttle-butts n. Plural of scuttle-butt. • SCUTTLEBUTT n. a drinking fountain on a ship; gossip. | 
| SUBSTITUENT | • substituent n. (Chemistry) any atom, group, or radical substituted for another, or entering a molecule in place of… • substituent n. (Grammar) pro-form. • SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another. | 
| SUBSTITUENTS | • substituents n. Plural of substituent. • SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another. | 
| SUBSTITUTABLE | • substitutable adj. Capable of being used as a substitute; valid as a replacement or alternate item. • substitutable adj. Capable of being substituted. • substitutable n. Something that can be substituted for something else; a viable replacement. | 
| SUBSTITUTE | • substitute v. (Transitive) To use in place of something else, with the same function. • substitute v. (Transitive, in the phrase "substitute X for Y") To use X in place of Y. • substitute v. (Transitive, formerly proscribed, in the phrase "substitute X with/by Y") To use Y in place of X; to replace X with Y. | 
| SUBSTITUTED | • substituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. | 
| SUBSTITUTES | • substitutes n. Plural of substitute. • substitutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. | 
| SUBSTITUTIVE | • substitutive adj. Characteristic of, or serving as a substitute. • SUBSTITUTIVE adj. serving or suitable as a substitute. | 
| SUBSTITUTIVELY | • substitutively adv. In a substitutive manner. • SUBSTITUTIVE adv. serving or suitable as a substitute. | 
| TRISUBSTITUTED | • trisubstituted adj. (Organic chemistry) substituted with three (identical or different) substituents. • TRISUBSTITUTED adj. having three substituent atoms or groups in the molecule. | 
| TRUSTBUSTER | • trustbuster n. (US) A person or entity responsible for breaking up trusts or monopolies. • TRUSTBUSTER n. a person who works for or achieves the breakup of business trusts, e.g. by legislation. | 
| TRUSTBUSTERS | • trustbusters n. Plural of trustbuster. • TRUSTBUSTER n. a person who works for or achieves the breakup of business trusts, e.g. by legislation. | 
| UNSTATUTABLE | • unstatutable adj. Not statutable. • UNSTATUTABLE adj. contrary to statute. | 
| UNSUBSTANTIATED | • unsubstantiated adj. Lacking substantiation; without evidence. • unsubstantiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsubstantiate. • UNSUBSTANTIATED adj. not substantiated. |