| BEMOUTHED | • bemouthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bemouth. • BEMOUTH v. (archaic) to mouth about. |
| BLUEMOUTH | • BLUEMOUTH n. a deepwater fish. |
| HOMEBUILT | • homebuilt adj. Constructed at home, rather than being obtained from a manufacturer etc. • HOMEBUILT adj. built at home. |
| HOUSEMATE | • housemate n. Someone living in the same house. • HOUSEMATE n. one who dwells in the same house with another. |
| MASTHOUSE | • masthouse n. A building in which masts for vessels are shaped and fitted. • MASTHOUSE n. a building in which vessels' masts are shaped, fitted, etc. |
| METHOUGHT | • methought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of methinks. • METHINK v. it seems to me, also METHINKETH, METHINKS. |
| MOLEHUNTS | • molehunts n. Plural of molehunt. • MOLEHUNT n. a hunt for moles. |
| MOUSTACHE | • moustache n. A growth of facial hair between the nose and the upper lip. • MOUSTACHE n. the unshaved hair on a man's upper lip, also MUSTACHE. |
| MOUTHABLE | • mouthable adj. That may be taken into the mouth, especially in terms of objects in a house that an infant may suck… • mouthable adj. (Informal) Fine-sounding, of spoken words. • MOUTHABLE adj. lending itself to recitation or oratory. |
| MOUTHFEEL | • mouthfeel n. The texture of food, drink, etc. as perceived by the mouth. • MOUTHFEEL n. the sensory perception of a particular food while chewing. |
| MOUTHIEST | • mouthiest adj. Superlative form of mouthy: most mouthy. • MOUTHY adj. outspoken, obstreperous. |
| MOUTHLESS | • mouthless adj. Without a mouth. • MOUTHLESS adj. destitute of a mouth. |
| MOUTHLIKE | • mouthlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a mouth. • MOUTHLIKE adj. like a mouth. |
| OUTHOMERS | • outhomers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhomer. • OUTHOMER v. to surpass in hitting home runs. |
| OUTSCHEME | • outscheme v. (Transitive) To surpass in scheming. • OUTSCHEME v. to surpass in scheming. |
| OUTSHAMED | • outshamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshame. • OUTSHAME v. to surpass in shaming. |
| OUTSHAMES | • outshames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outshame. • OUTSHAME v. to surpass in shaming. |
| THUMBHOLE | • thumbhole n. A hole designed to receive a thumb. • THUMBHOLE n. a hole to insert the thumb in. |
| VERMOUTHS | • vermouths n. Plural of vermouth. • VERMOUTH n. (French) a drink with a white wine base, flavoured with wormwood and other herbs, also VERMUTH. |
| YOUTHSOME | • youthsome adj. (Archaic) youthful. • YOUTHSOME adj. (obsolete) youthful, also YOUNGTHLY, YOUTHLY, YOUTHY. |