| CONTOURED | • contoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of contour. • contoured adj. Smoothly shaped. • CONTOUR v. to make the outline of. |
| EURONOTES | • EURONOTE n. negotiable bearer notes used in the European Union. |
| NEUROTOMY | • neurotomy n. (Neuroscience) The dissection, or anatomy, of the nervous system. • neurotomy n. (Neurology) The division of a nerve, for the relief of neuralgia, or for other purposes. • NEUROTOMY n. the dissection, or anatomy, of the nervous system. |
| OPPORTUNE | • opportune adj. Suitable for some particular purpose. • opportune adj. At a convenient or advantageous time. • OPPORTUNE adj. happening at the right time. |
| OUTBROKEN | • outbroken v. Past participle of outbreak. • OUTBREAK v. to burst forth. |
| OUTREASON | • outreason v. (Transitive) To surpass in reasoning; to reason better than. • OUTREASON v. to surpass in reasoning. |
| OUTRECKON | • outreckon v. (Transitive) To surpass in reckoning or computation. • OUTRECKON v. to surpass in reckoning. |
| OUTSNORED | • outsnored v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsnore. • OUTSNORE v. to surpass in snoring. |
| OUTSNORES | • outsnores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsnore. • OUTSNORE v. to surpass in snoring. |
| OVERCOUNT | • overcount v. (Transitive) To count more of something than are actually present, or to count one thing disproportionately… • overcount v. (Transitive) To outnumber. • overcount n. An incorrect count that is too high. |
| OVERMOUNT | • overmount v. (Transitive) To mount over; to go higher than; to rise above. • overmount n. A piece of shaped cardboard used to prevent the glass of the frame from lying too closely upon an engraving… • OVERMOUNT v. to rise above. |
| RECONTOUR | • recontour v. (Transitive) To contour again or anew. • RECONTOUR v. to contour again. |
| TOURNEDOS | • tournedos n. Filet mignon. • TOURNEDOS n. (French) a thick round beef fillet. |
| UNDERFOOT | • underfoot adj. Situated under one’s foot or feet. • underfoot adj. In the way; placed so as to obstruct or hinder. • underfoot adj. Downtrodden; abject. |
| UNDERTOOK | • undertook v. Simple past tense of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |
| UNROOSTED | • unroosted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unroost. • UNROOST v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a roost. |