| DAUGHTERS | • daughters n. Plural of daughter. • DAUGHTER n. a female child. |
| DRYMOUTHS | • DRYMOUTH n. excessive dryness of the mouth. |
| HANDSTURN | • handsturn n. Alternative form of hand’s turn (“piece of work, or assistance”). • hand's␣turn n. (Scotland) A piece of work; assistance contributed to some endeavour. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| HATGUARDS | • hatguards n. Plural of hatguard. • HATGUARD n. a string for keeping a hat from being blown away. |
| OUTRUSHED | • outrushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrush. • OUTRUSH v. to surpass in rushing. |
| SHUTTERED | • shuttered v. Simple past tense and past participle of shutter. • SHUTTER v. to provide with window covers. |
| SOUTHERED | • southered v. Simple past tense and past participle of souther. • SOUTHER v. to move towards the south. |
| SOUTHWARD | • southward n. The direction or area lying to the south of a place. • southward adj. Situated or directed towards the south; moving or facing towards the south. • southward adv. Towards the south; in a southerly direction. |
| STUDHORSE | • studhorse n. Alternative form of stud horse. • stud␣horse n. A stallion; a male horse kept as a stud. • STUDHORSE n. a stallion kept for breeding. |
| THUNDROUS | • thundrous adj. Obsolete form of thunderous. • THUNDROUS adj. sounding like thunder, also THUNDEROUS. |
| UNDERSHOT | • undershot v. Simple past tense and past participle of undershoot. • undershot adj. (Of a water wheel) Powered by water flowing from below. • undershot adj. (Zoology) Having the lower incisor teeth projecting beyond the upper ones, as in the bulldog. |
| UNSHIRTED | • unshirted adj. Not wearing a shirt; shirtless. • UNSHIRTED adj. not wearing a shirt. |
| UNTHREADS | • unthreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthread. • UNTHREAD v. to remove the thread from. |