| ATTUNES | • attunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attune. • ATTUNE v. to put in tune. |
| ENTRUST | • entrust v. (Transitive) To trust to the care of. • ENTRUST v. to give over for safe keeping, also INTRUST. |
| NUTATES | • nutates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nutate. • NUTATE v. to nod, to droop. |
| NUTLETS | • nutlets n. Plural of nutlet. • NUTLET n. a small nut. |
| NUTTERS | • nutters n. Plural of nutter. • NUTTER n. a crazy person. |
| 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. |
| STUDENT | • student n. A person who studies or learns about a particular subject. • student n. A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution. • Student adj. Clipping of Student’s. |
| STUNTED | • stunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stunt. • stunted adj. Prevented from growing or developing. • stunted adj. (Medicine) Of a person: shorter than usual for one’s age. |
| STUPENT | • stupent adj. (Rare) Struck with stupor; stunned… • STUPENT adj. astounded. |
| TAUTENS | • tautens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tauten. • TAUTEN v. to make taut. |
| TENUTOS | • tenutos n. Plural of tenuto. • TENUTO n. (Italian) a sustained note or chord. |
| TETANUS | • tetanus n. (Pathology, countable) A serious and often fatal disease caused by the infection of an open wound with… • tetanus n. (Physiology, countable) A state of muscle tension caused by sustained contraction arising from a rapid… • TETANUS n. (Latin) a disease due to a bacillus, marked by painful tonic spasms of the muscles of the jaw; aka lockjaw. |
| TUNIEST | • tuniest adj. Superlative form of tuny: most tuny. • TUNY adj. tuneful, esp. in a superficial way. |
| TUNKETS | • TUNKET n. hell, used as an interjection (probably a euphemism for Tophet). |
| UNSTATE | • unstate v. (Transitive) To deprive of state or dignity. • unstate v. (Transitive) To withdraw (something previously stated); to unsay or retract. • UNSTATE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of state or dignity. |
| UNTENTS | • untents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untent. • UNTENT v. to remove from a tent. |