| BESOOTHED | • besoothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of besoothe. • BESOOTHE v. to soothe. |
| BESOOTHES | • besoothes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besoothe. • BESOOTHE v. to soothe. |
| ETHONONES | • ETHONONE n. a toxic gas. |
| HETERODOX | • heterodox adj. Of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from… • HETERODOX adj. holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines. |
| HETEROPOD | • heteropod n. Any member of the Heteropoda (any sense). • heteropod adj. Of or relating to the Heteropoda (any sense). • HETEROPOD n. any of a group of free-swimming prosobranch gastropods having the foot adapted for swimming. |
| HODOMETER | • hodometer n. Dated form of odometer. • HODOMETER n. an instrument for measuring distance travelled, also ODOGRAPH, ODOMETER. |
| LOGOTHETE | • logothete n. (Historical) Any of various state officials or functionaries in the Byzantine Empire. • LOGOTHETE n. (historical) a chancellor, esp. in the Byzantine emperor. |
| NOMOTHETE | • nomothete n. A lawgiver; a legislator. • nomothete n. A name giver. • NOMOTHETE n. a lawgiver. |
| OENOTHERA | • Oenothera prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Onagraceae – New World plants, including evening primrose, suncups, and sundrop. • Œnothera prop.n. Alternative form of Oenothera. • OENOTHERA n. a type of South American plant with yellow flowers that open in the evening. |
| OUTECHOED | • outechoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outecho. • OUTECHO v. to surpass in echoing. |
| OUTECHOES | • outechoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outecho. • OUTECHO v. to surpass in echoing. |
| PHOTOGENE | • photogene n. (Obsolete) A photograph. • photogene n. (Archaic) An afterimage. • photogene n. (Genetics) A gene involved in photosynthesis. |
| RHEOTOMES | • rheotomes n. Plural of rheotome. • RHEOTOME n. an instrument which periodically or otherwise interrupts an electric current. |
| RHEOTROPE | • rheotrope n. An instrument for reversing the direction of an electric current. • RHEOTROPE n. an instrument for reversing the direction of an electric current. |
| SOOTHERED | • soothered v. Simple past tense and past participle of soother. • SOOTHER v. to cajole, flatter; to soothe, calm. |
| STOKEHOLE | • stokehole n. The aperture through which a furnace is fed or tended. • stokehole n. (Nautical) The place in a steamship in which stokers fed the boilers with coal; a stokehold. • STOKEHOLE n. the area round the mouth of a furnace. |
| TELEPHOTO | • telephoto adj. Of or pertaining to a lens system used to produce an enlarged image of a distant object. • telephoto n. A photograph taken through a telephoto lens. • telephoto v. Synonym of telephotograph. |
| THEOLOGER | • theologer n. A theologian. • THEOLOGER n. a theologian. |
| THEOLOGUE | • theologue n. A student of theology. • theologue n. A theologian. • THEOLOGUE n. a theologian, also THEOLOG. |