| APOLOGUE | • apologue n. A short story with a moral, often involving talking animals or objects; a fable. • apologue n. (Rhetoric) The use of fable to persuade the audience. • APOLOGUE n. a story presenting a moral principle, also APOLOG. |
| BOURGEON | • bourgeon v. Obsolete form of burgeon. • bourgeon n. Obsolete form of burgeon. • BOURGEON v. (obsolete) to sprout; to put forth bud, also BURGEON. |
| COLLOGUE | • collogue v. (Intransitive) To simulate belief. • collogue v. (Transitive) To coax; to flatter. • collogue v. (Rare) To talk privately or secretly; to conspire. |
| DOGHOUSE | • doghouse n. Any small house or structure or enclosure used to house a dog. • doghouse n. A structure of small size, similar to a doghouse, but offering useful shelter for a human. • doghouse n. Mechanically, an equipment cover with an opening, with a shape resembling a doghouse. |
| DUOLOGUE | • duologue n. A conversation between two persons; dialogue. • duologue n. A dramatic performance or piece in the form of a dialogue limited to two speakers. • DUOLOGUE n. a conversation between two people, also DUOLOG. |
| GOOFUSES | • goofuses n. Plural of goofus. • GOOFUS n. a foolish or stupid person. |
| GORGEOUS | • gorgeous adj. (Of a person or place) Very beautiful. • gorgeous adj. (Rare) Very enjoyable, pleasant, tasty, etc. • GORGEOUS adj. beautiful. |
| ISOLOGUE | • isologue n. (Chemistry) An isologous substance. • ISOLOGUE n. an organic compound with similar molecular structure to another but containing different atoms of the same valency, also ISOLOG. |
| MUNGOOSE | • mungoose n. Archaic form of mongoose. • MUNGOOSE n. (Marathi) a carnivorous mammal, also MONGOOSE. |
| OUTDODGE | • outdodge v. (Transitive) To surpass in dodging. • OUTDODGE v. to surpass in dodging. |
| OUTGOERS | • outgoers n. Plural of outgoer. • OUTGOER n. someone who is outgoing. |
| OXTONGUE | • oxtongue n. Beef tongue (a foodstuff). • oxtongue n. A flowering plant of the genus Picris, especially Picris echioides (bristly oxtongue). • oxtongue n. A flowering plant of the genus Anchusa, especially Anchusa officinalis (true alkanet). |
| PROLOGUE | • prologue n. A speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel. • prologue n. One who delivers a prologue. • prologue n. (Computing) A component of a computer program that prepares the computer to execute a routine. |
| PROROGUE | • prorogue v. (Transitive) To suspend (a parliamentary session) or to discontinue the meetings of (An assembly, parliament… • prorogue v. (Transitive, now rare) To defer. • prorogue v. (Obsolete) To prolong or extend. |