| BOOKLORES | • BOOKLORE n. book learning. |
| BOOKLOUSE | • booklouse n. Any of the small insects who feed on bookbindings, especially those of the order Psocoptera. • BOOKLOUSE n. an insect that eats books. |
| BOOKSTORE | • bookstore n. A store where books are bought and sold. • book␣store n. Alternative spelling of bookstore. • BOOKSTORE n. a bookshop. |
| CODEBOOKS | • codebooks n. Plural of codebook. • CODEBOOK n. a book containing code words and symbols. |
| COOKHOUSE | • cookhouse n. A small building where cooking takes place. • COOKHOUSE n. a place where cooking is carried out. |
| COOKSTOVE | • cookstove n. A stove used for cooking, especially a primitive kind heated by burning wood, charcoal, dung, etc. • COOKSTOVE n. a stove used for cooking. |
| HOOKNOSED | • hooknosed adj. Alternative form of hook-nosed. • hook-nosed adj. Having a hooked or curved nose. • HOOKNOSED adj. having a hook-shaped nose. |
| HOOKNOSES | • hooknoses n. Plural of hooknose. • HOOKNOSE n. a strongly curved nose. |
| LOOKOVERS | • lookovers n. Plural of lookover. • LOOKOVER n. a looking over. |
| NOTEBOOKS | • notebooks n. Plural of notebook. • note␣books n. Plural of note book. • NOTEBOOK n. a book in which to write. |
| ONLOOKERS | • onlookers n. Plural of onlooker. • on-lookers n. Plural of on-looker. • ONLOOKER n. a spectator. |
| OVERBOOKS | • overbooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbook. • OVERBOOK v. to book in excess of space available. |
| OVERCOOKS | • overcooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcook. • OVERCOOK v. to cook too long. |
| OVERLOOKS | • overlooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlook. • OVERLOOK v. to fail to notice. |
| POKEROOTS | • pokeroots n. Plural of pokeroot. • POKEROOT n. an aromatic perennial herb of the United States, also POKEWEED. |
| SMOKEHOOD | • smokehood n. Alternative form of smoke hood. • smoke␣hood n. A protective device to prevent smoke inhalation, consisting of a translucent airtight bag that is sealed… • SMOKEHOOD n. a protective hood for a firefighter that prevents the wearer from inhaling smoke. |
| THEOTOKOS | • Theotokos prop.n. (Chiefly Eastern Catholicism) The Virgin Mary. • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| TOKOLOSHE | • tokoloshe n. (Mythology) In Zulu mythology, a mischievous dwarf-like spirit man that can become invisible by drinking… • TOKOLOSHE n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI. |
| WOODSMOKE | • woodsmoke n. Smoke produced from burning wood. • WOODSMOKE n. smoke produced by burning wood. |