| BLUETONGUE | • bluetongue n. A disease of ruminants, caused by Bluetongue virus of the genus Orbivirus, carried by mosquitos, midges etc. • blue-tongue n. (Australia) blue-tongue lizard. • BLUETONGUE n. an Australian lizard. |
| CONSUETUDE | • consuetude n. Custom, familiarity. • CONSUETUDE n. custom; familiarity. |
| COUNTERSUE | • countersue v. (Transitive, intransitive) To sue a person or entity who is suing one. • COUNTERSUE v. to sue someone who is suing one. |
| COUTURIERE | • couturiere n. Alternative form of couturière. • couturière n. A woman who runs a business in custom-made fashion. • COUTURIERE n. (French) a (female) dressmaker or dress designer. |
| COUVERTURE | • couverture n. Chocolate prepared for covering cakes and sweets; a covering of such chocolate. • couverture n. Alternative spelling of coverture. |
| EDENTULOUS | • edentulous adj. (Sciences) Toothless. • EDENTULOUS adj. without teeth, also EDENTULATE. |
| GUESTHOUSE | • guesthouse n. A small house near a main house, for lodging visitors. • guesthouse n. A private house offering accommodation to paying guests; a boarding house; a bed and breakfast. • guest␣house n. Alternative form of guesthouse. |
| HOUSEGUEST | • houseguest n. A person who visits and stays at someone else’s house, usually for one or more nights. • house␣guest n. Alternative form of houseguest. • HOUSEGUEST n. a guest in a private house. |
| OUTDUELLED | • outduelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outduel. • OUTDUEL v. to surpass in dueling. |
| OUTGUESSED | • outguessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outguess. • OUTGUESS v. to anticipate the actions of. |
| OUTGUESSES | • outguesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outguess. • OUTGUESS v. to anticipate the actions of. |
| OUTMEASURE | • outmeasure v. (Transitive) To exceed in quantity or extent. • OUTMEASURE v. to exceed in measure or extent. |
| SOUTENEURS | • souteneurs n. Plural of souteneur. • SOUTENEUR n. (French) a prostitute's pimp or bully. |
| UNDERQUOTE | • underquote v. (Transitive, intransitive) To give a quotation that is too low, or is lower than that offered by others. • UNDERQUOTE v. to offer at a price lower than. |