| COALDUST | • coaldust n. The dust of coal. • COALDUST n. the dust from coal. |
| COULDEST | • couldest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of can. • COULDEST v. (archaic) 2nd person past tense singular of can, also COULDST. |
| DILUTORS | • dilutors n. Plural of dilutor. • DILUTOR n. one that dilutes, also DILUTER. |
| DOUBLETS | • doublets n. Plural of doublet. • DOUBLET n. a close-fitting body garment formerly worn by men. |
| FOLDOUTS | • foldouts n. Plural of foldout. • fold-outs n. Plural of fold-out. • FOLDOUT n. a large page, e.g. a diagram, folded to fit into a book. |
| HOLDOUTS | • holdouts n. Plural of holdout. • hold␣outs n. Plural of hold out. • HOLDOUT n. one who delays signing a contract. |
| LOCUSTED | • locusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of locust. • LOCUST v. to lay waste like a locust. |
| OUTDUELS | • outduels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outduel. • OUTDUEL v. to surpass in dueling. |
| OUTLANDS | • outlands n. Exurbia: the country beyond the city. • outlands n. Plural of outland. • OUTLAND n. an outlying land or territory. |
| OUTLEADS | • outleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlead. • OUTLEAD v. to surpass in leading. |
| OUTPLODS | • outplods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outplod. • OUTPLOD v. to surpass in plodding. |
| OUTSCOLD | • outscold v. (Transitive) To scold more than. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. |
| PLUTOIDS | • plutoids n. Plural of plutoid. • PLUTOID n. any dwarf planet beyond Neptune. |
| POSTLUDE | • postlude n. (Music) The final part of a piece; especially music played (normally on the organ) at the end of a church service. • postlude n. A concluding passage of text or speech; an epilogue or afterword. • postlude v. (Rare) To form a postlude (to); to end with a postlude. |
| SHOULDST | • shouldst v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of shall. • should'st v. Obsolete form of shouldst. • SHALL v. used as an auxiliary to express futurity, inevitability, or command. |
| SOLITUDE | • solitude n. Aloneness; the state of being alone, solitary, or by oneself. • solitude n. A lonely or deserted place. • SOLITUDE n. the state of being alone. |
| TOLUIDES | • toluides n. Plural of toluide. • TOLUIDE n. a derivative of glycocoll, also TOLUID, TOLUIDIN. |
| TOULADIS | • TOULADI n. (Native American) a lake trout of North America, aka togue, also TULADI. |
| WOULDEST | • wouldest v. Alternative spelling of wouldst. • WOULDEST v. (archaic) 2nd person past tense singular of would, also WOULDST. |