| APOLOGUES | • apologues n. Plural of apologue. • APOLOGUE n. a story presenting a moral principle, also APOLOG. |
| COUPLEDOM | • coupledom n. The world or sphere of romantic couples. • coupledom n. The state of being a romantic couple. • COUPLEDOM n. the state of being a couple; the world of married couples. |
| DUOPOLIES | • duopolies n. Plural of duopoly. • DUOPOLY n. the market condition when there are two sellers only. |
| FLOPHOUSE | • flophouse n. (US, slang) A cheap hotel or boarding house where many people sleep in large rooms. • flophouse v. To stay in a flophouse. • flop-house n. Alternative form of flophouse. |
| LEAPOROUS | • leaporous adj. Obsolete form of leprous. • LEAPOROUS adj. (obsolete) leprous, also LEAPEROUS, LEAPROUS, LEPROUS. |
| MONOPULSE | • monopulse adj. Being a radar system that compares the received signal from a single radar pulse against itself in order… • MONOPULSE n. a type of radar system used in gun control. |
| OUTPEOPLE | • OUTPEOPLE v. to rid a country of its people. |
| OUTPOLLED | • outpolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpoll. • OUTPOLL v. to get more votes than. |
| OWERLOUPS | • OWERLOUP v. (Scots) to leap over, also OVERLEAP. |
| PROLOGUED | • prologued v. Simple past tense and past participle of prologue. • PROLOGUE v. to preface, also PROLOG. |
| PROLOGUES | • prologues n. Plural of prologue. • PROLOGUE v. to preface, also PROLOG. |
| PUREBLOOD | • pureblood n. A person or animal of unmixed ancestry. • PUREBLOOD n. a horse etc. of unmixed race. |
| SUPERCOOL | • supercool v. (Physics) To cool a material below its transition temperature without that transition occurring. • supercool adj. (Informal) Very cool; thoroughly excellent, relaxed, or fashionable. • SUPERCOOL v. to cool a liquid below its normal freezing point. |
| SUPERLOOS | • superloos n. Plural of superloo. • SUPERLOO n. a self-cleaning public toilet. |
| TURCOPOLE | • turcopole n. (Historical) A mounted archer locally recruited by the Christian states during the Crusades. • TURCOPOLE n. (Modern Greek) a light-armed soldier of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem. |
| UNSPOOLED | • unspooled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unspool. • unspooled adj. Not spooled. • UNSPOOL v. to unwind from a small cylinder. |