| COURE | • coure v. Obsolete form of cower. • COURE v. to cower. |
| ERUGO | • ERUGO n. (Latin) a green film that forms on copper, also AERUGO. |
| EUROS | • euros n. (US) plural of euro. • Euros n. Plural of Euro. • Euros prop.n. (Soccer) the UEFA European Football Championship. |
| FOUER | • FOU adj. (Scots) drunk. |
| FUERO | • fuero n. A code; a charter; a grant of privileges. • fuero n. A custom having the force of law. • fuero n. A declaration by a magistrate. |
| LOURE | • loure n. A French Baroque dance. • LOURE n. (French) an old slow dance in 6-4 time. |
| ORGUE | • orgue n. (Military) Any of a number of long, thick pieces of timber, pointed and shod with iron, and suspended… • orgue n. (Military) A piece of ordnance, consisting of a number of musket barrels arranged so that a match or… • ORGUE n. (obsolete) a row of stakes let down like a portcullis. |
| OURIE | • ourie adj. (Scotland) Chill; having the sensation of cold; drooping; shivering. • ourie adj. (Scotland) Bleak; melancholy. • OURIE adj. (Scots) dingy, also OORIE, OWRIE. |
| OUTER | • outer adj. Outside; external. • outer adj. Farther from the centre of the inside. • outer n. An outer part. |
| OUTRE | • outre adj. Alternative spelling of outré. • outré adj. Beyond what is customary or proper; extravagant. • outré adj. Very unconventional. |
| ROGUE | • rogue n. A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person. • rogue n. A mischievous scamp. • rogue n. A vagrant. |
| ROQUE | • roque n. (US) A form of croquet using short-handled mallets, and played on a hard surface. • ROQUE n. a form of croquet. |
| ROUEN | • Rouen prop.n. The capital city of Normandy, France, on the River Seine. • Rouen n. A heavyweight breed of domesticated duck, of French origin. • ROUEN n. (French) a type of domestic duck. |
| ROUES | • roués n. Plural of roué. • ROUE n. (French) a debauched man; a lecher. |
| ROUGE | • rouge adj. Of a reddish pink colour. • rouge n. Red or pink makeup to add colour to the cheeks; blusher. • rouge n. Any reddish pink colour. |
| ROULE | • roule v. Obsolete form of roll. • roule n. Obsolete form of roll. • ROULE n. (obsolete) a roll, also ROUL. |
| ROUSE | • rouse n. An arousal. • rouse n. (Military, Britain and Canada) The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that… • rouse v. To wake (someone) or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy. |
| ROUTE | • route n. A course or way which is traveled or passed. • route n. A regular itinerary of stops, or the path followed between these stops, such as for delivery or passenger… • route n. A road or path; often specifically a highway. |
| UREDO | • uredo n. (Botany, countable) A summer stage in the life history of certain rusts (Uredinales), regarded at one… • uredo n. (Medicine, uncountable) urticaria; nettle-rash. • Uredo prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the order Uredinales. |