| EELPOUT | • eelpout n. Any fish of the family Zoarcidae. • eelpout n. (Obsolete) A yellow flower of uncertain type, possibly the eel-ware, Ranunculus fluitans. • EELPOUT n. a kind of fish, aka burbot. |
| ELOCUTE | • elocute v. (US, law) To state, assert or admit. • ELOCUTE v. to speak publicly. |
| EVOLUTE | • evolute n. (Geometry) A curve comprising the centres of curvature of another curve. • evolute adj. (Malacology) Having or being a (mollusc) spiral shell in which the whorls touch along a surface. • EVOLUTE v. to develop by evolution. |
| FOUETTE | • fouetté n. (Ballet) A ballet move in which either the body or the working leg is whipped around forcefully. • FOUETTE n. (French) a ballet-step in which the foot makes a whiplike movement. |
| OUTEDGE | • outedge v. (Transitive, archaic) To edge out. • outedge n. (Graph theory) An outgoing edge in a digraph, i.e. one that leaves a particular node. • OUTEDGE n. the farthermost bound. |
| OUTFEEL | • outfeel v. (Transitive) To feel more accurately or more acutely than. • OUTFEEL v. to surpass in feeling. |
| OUTKEEP | • outkeep v. (Transitive) To keep or last, without spoiling, longer than. • OUTKEEP v. to surpass in keeping. |
| OUTPEEP | • outpeep v. (Archaic, poetic, intransitive) To peep out. • outpeep n. (Archaic, poetic) A peeping or glancing outward. • OUTPEEP v. to peep out. |
| OUTPEER | • outpeer v. (Transitive) To excel or surpass. • OUTPEER v. (Shakespeare) to surpass, excel. |
| OUTSEEN | • outseen v. Past participle of outsee. • OUTSEE v. to see beyond. |
| OUTSEES | • outsees v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsee. • OUTSEE v. to see beyond. |
| OUTWEED | • outweed v. (Obsolete) To weed out. • OUTWEED v. (Spenser) to root out. |
| OUTWEEP | • outweep v. (Transitive) To weep more than. • OUTWEEP v. to weep more than. |
| OUVERTE | • OUVERTE adj. (French) open, also OUVERT. |
| REQUOTE | • requote v. (Transitive) To quote again or anew. • REQUOTE v. to quote again. |
| REROUTE | • reroute v. To change the route taken by something. • reroute n. The use of a different route from one planned or used before. • REROUTE v. to choose a different route. |
| TOLUENE | • toluene n. (Organic chemistry) A colourless, inflammable liquid hydrocarbon, methylbenzene, CH3.C6H5, used as a… • TOLUENE n. a solvent derived from coal tar, also TOLUOL, TOLUOLE. |
| TOUPEED | • toupeed adj. Wearing a toupee. • TOUPEED adj. having a toupee. |
| TOUPEES | • toupees n. Plural of toupee. • toupées n. Plural of toupée. • TOUPEE n. (French) a hairpiece worn to cover a bald spot, also TOUPET. |
| VELOUTE | • velouté n. (Cooking) A mother sauce in French cuisine, consisting of a light stock thickened with a blond roux. • VELOUTE n. (French) a kind of sauce prepared from a white stock of chicken etc. |