| FOOTNOTED | • footnoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of footnote. • FOOTNOTE v. to supply with an explanatory note. |
| FOOTNOTES | • footnotes n. Plural of footnote. • footnotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of footnote. • FOOTNOTE v. to supply with an explanatory note. |
| FOOTSTONE | • footstone n. A gravestone placed at the foot of a grave; typically smaller than a headstone, and frequently resembling… • FOOTSTONE n. a stone at the foot of a grave, as opposed to a headstone. |
| FORETOOTH | • foretooth n. A front tooth. • FORETOOTH n. a front tooth. |
| HOTFOOTED | • hotfooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of hotfoot. • HOTFOOT v. to hurry. |
| MONOPTOTE | • monoptote n. (Grammar, obsolete) A noun which only occurs in one case. • MONOPTOTE n. a noun that has one grammatical case only. |
| ORTHOTONE | • orthotone adj. (Grammar) Retaining the accent; not enclitic; said of certain indefinite pronouns and adverbs when used… • ORTHOTONE adj. taking an accent in certain positions but not in others, also ORTHOTONIC. • ORTHOTONE n. an orthotone word. |
| OSTEOTOME | • osteotome n. A medical tool used for cutting or marking bone, used in dental implantation. • osteotome n. (Historical) A kind of bone saw used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. • OSTEOTOME n. strong nippers or a chisel for dividing bone. |
| OSTEOTOMY | • osteotomy n. (Surgery) The surgical procedure of cutting a bone. This is often performed to either lengthen, shorten… • OSTEOTOMY n. the dissection or anatomy of bones. |
| OUTFOOTED | • outfooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfoot. • OUTFOOT v. to surpass in speed. |
| OUTROOTED | • outrooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outroot. • OUTROOT v. to pull up by the roots. |
| THEOTOKOI | • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| 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. |
| TOOTHSOME | • toothsome adj. Delicious. • toothsome adj. (By extension of sense 1, and by analogy to slang tasty) Sexually attractive. • toothsome adj. Having a pleasing texture when bitten. |