| FUGHETTA | • fughetta n. (Music) A short, condensed version of a fugue. • FUGHETTA n. (Italian) a short fugue. |
| HUTTINGS | • huttings n. Plural of hutting. • HUTTING n. material for making huts. |
| OUTFIGHT | • outfight v. To fight or battle better than. • OUTFIGHT v. to surpass in fighting. |
| OUTNIGHT | • outnight v. (Transitive) To surpass in telling tales of nights one has experienced. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTRIGHT | • outright adv. Wholly, completely and entirely. • outright adv. Openly and without reservation. • outright adv. At once. |
| OUTSIGHT | • outsight n. Sight for that which is on the outside; the ability or capacity to perceive or anticipate external things;… • outsight n. Expectation; prospect. • outsight n. (Scotland) Movable goods kept out of doors, such as animals, ploughs, carts, and other implements of husbandry. |
| PHUTTING | • phutting v. Present participle of phut. • PHUT v. to make a sound like a bullet. |
| RETAUGHT | • retaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of reteach. • RETEACH v. to teach again. |
| SHUTTING | • shutting v. Present participle of shut. • shutting n. The act by which something is shut. • SHUT v. to close, also SHET. |
| STRAUGHT | • straught v. (Obsolete) Alternative form of stretched. • straught v. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) To stretch; make straight. • straught adj. (Scotland) straight. |
| TEUGHEST | • TEUGH adj. (Scots) tough, also TEUCH. |
| THOUGHTS | • thoughts n. Plural of thought. • THOUGHT n. a product of thinking. |
| TOUGHEST | • toughest adj. Superlative form of tough: most tough. • TOUGH adj. hard, durable. |
| UNTAUGHT | • untaught adj. Not taught; uneducated. • untaught adj. (Not comparable) Not taught; not conveyed by means of instruction. • UNTEACH v. to cause to unlearn something. |