| DORTOUR | • dortour n. Alternative form of dorter. • DORTOUR n. (archaic) a dormitory, also DORTER. |
| DROPOUT | • dropout n. Someone who has left an educational institution without completing the course. • dropout n. Someone who has opted out of conventional society. • dropout n. One who suddenly leaves anything, or the act of doing so. |
| DUOTONE | • duotone n. Any picture printed in two shades of the same colour, such as a duotype or duograph. • duotone adj. Having two tones. • DUOTONE n. a drawing etc. done in two tones or colours. |
| FOLDOUT | • foldout n. An overlarge page that is folded into a book or magazine. • foldout n. A foldout bed. • foldout adj. That folds out from a closed position. |
| HOLDOUT | • holdout n. One who refuses to give consent to an agreement in the hope of an improved offer; one who holds out;… • holdout n. (Card games) A device for cheating at card games by covertly holding a card out of play until it is wanted. • hold␣out v. (Transitive, literally) To hold (something) out; to extend (something) forward. |
| NUTWOOD | • nutwood n. The wood of any nut-bearing tree. • NUTWOOD n. a nut-bearing tree. |
| OROTUND | • orotund adj. Characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound. • orotund adj. Pompous; bombastic. • OROTUND adj. marked by fullness and clarity of sound; pompous. |
| OUTDOER | • outdoer n. One who, or that which, outdoes. • OUTDOER n. one who outdoes. |
| OUTDOES | • outdoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdo. • OUTDO v. to exceed in performance. |
| OUTDONE | • outdone v. Past participle of outdo. • OUTDO v. to exceed in performance. |
| OUTDOOR | • outdoor adj. Situated in, designed to be used in, or carried on in the open air. • outdoor adj. Pertaining to charity administered or received away from, or independently from, a workhouse or other institution. • outdoor v. (In some African communities) To publicly display a child after it has been named. |
| OUTDROP | • OUTDROP v. to surpass in dropping. |
| OUTMODE | • outmode v. (Transitive) To render (something) no longer fashionable. • OUTMODE v. to put out of fashion. |
| OUTPLOD | • outplod v. (Transitive) To plod further or faster than. • OUTPLOD v. to surpass in plodding. |
| OUTRODE | • outrode v. Simple past tense of outride. • outrode n. Obsolete form of outroad. • OUTRIDE v. to ride faster than. |
| OUTSOLD | • outsold v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsell. • OUTSELL v. to sell more than. |
| OUTTOLD | • outtold v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtell. • OUTTELL v. to say openly. |
| UPSTOOD | • upstood v. Simple past tense and past participle of upstand. • UPSTAND v. to stand up on one's feet. |
| WOODCUT | • woodcut n. (Countable) An engraved block of wood, especially one used as a printing form. • woodcut n. (Uncountable) A method of printmaking from such a block. • woodcut n. (Countable) A print produced with this method. |