| CONTUSE | • contuse v. (Transitive) To injure without breaking the skin; to bruise. • CONTUSE v. to bruise. |
| DEUTONS | • deutons n. Plural of deuton. • DEUTON n. the nucleus of heavy hydrogen, also DEUTERON. |
| ECONUTS | • econuts n. Plural of econut. • ECONUT n. one concerned for the environment. |
| LENTOUS | • lentous adj. (Obsolete) viscid; viscous; tenacious. • LENTOUS adj. viscid. |
| NEUSTON | • neuston n. (Biology) All the organisms that live at the surface of water. • NEUSTON n. (Greek) the aggregate of minute aquatic organisms that inhabit the surface of a body of water. |
| OUTNESS | • outness n. The quality of being out, or outside. • outness n. (Philosophy) The collective of things that are distinct from the observer. • outness n. (Philosophy) The property of being distinct. |
| OUTSEEN | • outseen v. Past participle of outsee. • OUTSEE v. to see beyond. |
| SNOUTED | • snouted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snout. • snouted adj. Having a snout. • snouted adj. (Australia, slang, dated) in trouble, out of favour. |
| SOUTANE | • soutane n. A long gown with sleeves and buttons at the front. • SOUTANE n. (French) a Roman Catholic priest's cassock. |
| STOUTEN | • stouten v. (Transitive, intransitive) To make or become stout or stouter; to gain in in size or weight; fatten up. • STOUTEN v. to make stout. |
| SUBTONE | • subtone n. A secondary or lesser tone (in sound or colour). • SUBTONE n. a low or subdued tone. |
| TENOURS | • tenours n. Plural of tenour. • TENOUR n. (obsolete) tenor. |
| TENUOUS | • tenuous adj. Thin in substance or consistency. • tenuous adj. Insubstantial. • TENUOUS adj. thin, slight, insubstantial, also TENUIOUS. |
| TENUTOS | • tenutos n. Plural of tenuto. • TENUTO n. (Italian) a sustained note or chord. |
| TONGUES | • tongues n. Plural of tongue. • tongues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tongue. • Tongues prop.n. Plural of Tongue. |
| TONSURE | • tonsure v. (Christianity, Buddhism) To shave the crown of the head as a sign of humility and religious vocation. • tonsure n. A ritual shaving of this kind. • tonsure n. The bald patch resulting from being tonsured. |
| TONUSES | • tonuses n. Plural of tonus. • TONUS n. (Greek) the normal state of tension in muscle tissue, also TONICITY. |
| UNCOEST | • UNCO adj. (Scots) strange; foreign; extraordinary. |
| UNSMOTE | • unsmote adj. (Obsolete) unsmitten. • UNSMOTE adj. (archaic) unsmitten. |
| UNSOOTE | • UNSOOTE adj. (Spenser) unsweet. |