| DITHECOUS | • dithecous adj. Alternative form of dithecal. • DITHECOUS adj. having two spore-cases, also DITHECAL. |
| DOUGHIEST | • doughiest adj. Superlative form of doughy: most doughy. • DOUGHY adj. resembling dough. |
| HABITUDES | • habitudes n. Plural of habitude. • HABITUDE n. a usual course of action. |
| INHAUSTED | • inhausted v. Simple past tense and past participle of inhaust. • INHAUST v. to drink in. |
| LUSTIHEAD | • lustihead n. (Obsolete) Lustfulness, delight; licentiousness. • LUSTIHEAD n. (archaic) lustiness, also LUSTIHOOD. |
| OUTCHIDES | • OUTCHIDE v. to surpass in chiding. |
| OUTFISHED | • outfished v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfish. • OUTFISH v. to surpass in fishing. |
| OUTSHINED | • outshined v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshine. • OUTSHINE v. to shine brighter than. |
| OUTWISHED | • outwished v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwish. • OUTWISH v. to surpass in wishing. |
| TUNDISHES | • tundishes n. Plural of tundish. • TUNDISH n. (Shakespeare) a wooden funnel. |
| UNSHIFTED | • unshifted adj. Not shifted. • UNSHIFT v. to release the shift key on a typewriter. |
| UNSHIRTED | • unshirted adj. Not wearing a shirt; shirtless. • UNSHIRTED adj. not wearing a shirt. |
| UNSIGHTED | • unsighted adj. Not sighted; unseen. • unsighted adj. (Firearms) Not furnished with a sight. • unsighted adj. Without the sense of sight; blind. |
| UPHOISTED | • uphoisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of uphoist. • UPHOIST v. to hoist up. |
| UPSHIFTED | • upshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of upshift. • UPSHIFT v. to shift an automotive vehicle into a higher gear. |