| COTTONSEED | • cottonseed n. The seed of the cotton plant. • COTTONSEED n. the seed of the cotton plant, yielding a valuable oil. |
| COTTONWEED | • cottonweed n. Any of several not closely related plants that have downy heads. • COTTONWEED n. a cottony seaside composite plant, aka cudweed. |
| ENDOPODITE | • endopodite n. (Biology) The innermost of two processes attached to the basal process of the limbs of some Crustacea. • ENDOPODITE n. the internal or principal branch of the locomotive appendages of Crustacea. |
| ENDOSTOSES | • endostoses n. Plural of endostosis. • ENDOSTOSIS n. the conversion of cartilage into bone. |
| GENTLEHOOD | • gentlehood n. The state of being of good or gentle birth; good breeding. • GENTLEHOOD n. (archaic) position or character attaching to gentle birth. |
| HETERODONT | • heterodont adj. (Zootomy) Having teeth of different types (like most mammals). • heterodont adj. (Malacology) Of bivalves or their hinge teeth: having two to three wedge-shaped cardinal teeth set in… • heterodont n. (Zoology) A heterodont animal. |
| HOOKTENDER | Sorry, definition not available. |
| LODESTONES | • lodestones n. Plural of lodestone. • LODESTONE n. magnetite that is naturally magnetized; a piece of this used as a magnet, also LOADSTONE. |
| ODONTOCETE | • odontocete n. (Zoology) Any member of the cetacean suborder Odontoceti; a toothed whale. • ODONTOCETE n. a subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales. |
| OUTVENOMED | • outvenomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outvenom. • OUTVENOM v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in venom. |
| ROOTEDNESS | • rootedness n. The state or quality of being rooted. • ROOTEDNESS n. the state of being rooted. |
| SELENODONT | • selenodont adj. Describing molar teeth that have crescent-shaped ridges on the crown. • selenodont adj. Of or pertaining to the Selenodonta. • selenodont n. Any animal having such teeth. |
| SMOOTHENED | • smoothened v. Simple past tense and past participle of smoothen. • SMOOTHEN v. to free from lumps, also SMOOTH. |
| TENDERFOOT | • tenderfoot n. (Chiefly North America) An inexperienced person; a novice. • tenderfoot n. (Historical) A newcomer or arriviste to the region in the American frontier (Old West and Wild West). • tenderfoot n. (Dated) A Boy Scout of the lowest rank. |
| TENDONOSES | Sorry, definition not available. |