| ALEHOUSE | • alehouse n. A business, such as an inn or tavern, where ale is sold. • ale-house n. Alternative spelling of alehouse. • ALEHOUSE n. a tavern where ale is sold. |
| BOUCHEES | • bouchées n. Plural of bouchée. • BOUCHEE n. (French) a small patty. |
| COUCHEES | • couchees n. Plural of couchee. • COUCHEE n. (French) an evening reception, also COUCHE. |
| DEBOUCHE | • debouche v. (Military, of a body of soldiers) To enter into battle. • debouche v. (Hydrology, of a river or stream) To discharge into a larger body of water such as a lake or sea. • débouché n. (Archaic) An exit or outlet. |
| EUPHROES | • euphroes n. Plural of euphroe. • EUPHROE n. (Dutch) the wooden block through which the lines of a crowfoot are rove, also UPHROE. |
| FOURCHEE | • fourchee adj. Alternative form of fourche (“forked”). • fourchée adj. Alternative form of fourche (“forked”). • FOURCHEE n. a kind of heraldic cross having the end of each arm forked. |
| HENHOUSE | • henhouse n. A small house or hutch for chickens or, more specifically, hens to live in. • hen-house n. Alternative form of henhouse. • hen␣house n. Alternative form of henhouse. |
| HEREUNTO | • hereunto adv. (Archaic) Unto this; up until now; hereto. • HEREUNTO adv. to this matter, also HERETO. |
| HEREUPON | • hereupon adv. Immediately afterwards; at this. • HEREUPON adv. immediately following this. |
| HONOUREE | • honouree n. One who receives an honour or award. • HONOUREE n. a person who is honoured, also HONOREE, HONORAND. |
| HOUHERES | • HOUHERE n. (Maori) a small evergreen New Zealand tree. |
| HOUSELED | • houseled v. Simple past tense and past participle of housel. • HOUSEL v. to administer the Eucharist to. |
| HOUSEMEN | • housemen n. Plural of houseman. • HOUSEMAN n. a male servant. |
| ICEHOUSE | • icehouse n. A deep cellar or outdoor building used for the storage of ice or snow; sometimes also used to store… • icehouse n. (US, colloquial) An ice hockey rink. • icehouse n. (Climatology) A cold state in global climate. |
| REHOUSED | • rehoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehouse. • REHOUSE v. to establish in a new housing unit. |
| REHOUSES | • rehouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehouse. • REHOUSE v. to establish in a new housing unit. |
| TEAHOUSE | • teahouse n. A cafe or restaurant that serves tea, usually with light food. • teahouse n. (Euphemistic) a public lavatory, particularly (dated US gay slang) as a meeting place for gay men. • tea␣house n. Alternative spelling of teahouse. |
| THEREOUT | • thereout adv. (Archaic) Out of it, out from it. • thereout adv. (Obsolete) outside; outdoors. • THEREOUT adv. out of that. |
| VOUCHEES | • vouchees n. Plural of vouchee. • VOUCHEE n. one for whom another vouches. |
| WHEREOUT | • whereout conj. Out of which. • WHEREOUT adv. out of which. |