| COMMODORE | • commodore n. (Military, nautical) A naval officer holding a rank between captain and rear admiral. • commodore n. (Nautical) A (temporary) commander over a collection of ships who is not an admiral. • commodore n. (Nautical) The leading ship in a fleet of merchantmen. |
| DOORSTONE | • doorstone n. (Dated) The stone forming a threshold; a doorstep. • DOORSTONE n. the stone forming a threshold. |
| DOORWOMEN | • doorwomen n. Plural of doorwoman. • DOORWOMAN n. a female doorman. |
| FOODBORNE | • foodborne adj. Transmitted through food. • food-borne adj. Alternative spelling of foodborne. • FOODBORNE adj. of illness, caused by food contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms or toxic substances. |
| FOREDOOMS | • foredooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foredoom. • FOREDOOM v. to doom in advance. |
| FORHOOIED | • FORHOOIE v. (Scots) to desert or abandon, also FORHOW, FORHOO. |
| GODROONED | • godrooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of godroon. • GODROON v. to ornament with godroons. |
| IDEOMOTOR | • ideomotor adj. Of or pertaining to involuntary actions caused by subconscious thought. • IDEOMOTOR adj. describing or relating to a muscular action that is evoked by an idea. |
| JORDELOOS | • JORDELOO n. (Scots) a warning cry when slops are thrown from a window, also GARDYLOO. |
| LOXODROME | • loxodrome n. (Mathematics, nautical) A line on a surface (such as the Earth) that cuts all meridians at a constant… • LOXODROME n. a line on the globe equally oblique to all meridians. |
| OREODONTS | • oreodonts n. Plural of oreodont. • OREODONT n. an extinct prehistoric mammal. |
| OUTROOTED | • outrooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outroot. • OUTROOT v. to pull up by the roots. |
| OVERFLOOD | • overflood v. (Archaic) To flood. • overflood v. To flood or fill completely; to overflow. • overflood n. A flood; an excess or superabundance. |
| OVERSTOOD | • overstood v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstand. • OVERSTAND v. (archaic) to endure to the end, to outstay. |
| PROPODEON | • propodeon n. Alternative form of propodeum (“abdominal segment in bees etc.”). • PROPODEON n. in some Hymenoptera, the first abdominal segment, also PROPODEUM. |
| ROSEWOODS | • rosewoods n. Plural of rosewood. • Rosewoods prop.n. Plural of Rosewood. • ROSEWOOD n. a valuable cabinet wood of a dark red color. |
| WOODBORER | • woodborer n. Any woodboring insect. • WOODBORER n. any of various beetles the larvae of which bore into and damage wood. |
| WOODHORSE | • WOODHORSE n. a sawhorse. |
| WOODLORES | • WOODLORE n. knowledge of the forest. |