| EUPHONS | • EUPHON n. (Greek) a type of glass harmonica. |
| HOLDUPS | • holdups n. Plural of holdup. • hold-ups n. Plural of hold-up. • hold-ups n. (UK, colloquial) Women’s stockings designed to be worn without suspenders. |
| HOOKUPS | • hookups n. Plural of hookup. • hook-ups n. (Colloquial) A pair of miniature valves right next to each other on a wall, connecting through the wall… • HOOKUP n. an electrical assemblage. |
| HOTSPUR | • hotspur n. (Archaic) somebody who is rash, impetuous or impulsive. • HOTSPUR n. a rash, hotheaded man. |
| HUPIROS | • HUPIRO n. (Maori) a New Zealand name for stinkwood. |
| OUTPUSH | • outpush v. (Transitive) To surpass in pushing; to push harder or longer than. • outpush v. (Intransitive) To push its way outward. • OUTPUSH v. to surpass in pushing. |
| PHOEBUS | • Phoebus prop.n. (Greek mythology) An epithet and synonym for Helios; Phoebus Helios, after his maternal aunt, Phoebe. • Phoebus prop.n. (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) An epithet and synonym for Apollo; Phoebus Apollo. • Phœbus prop.n. Obsolete spelling of Phoebus. |
| PLOUGHS | • ploughs n. Plural of plough. • ploughs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plough. • Ploughs prop.n. Plural of Plough. |
| POUCHES | • pouches n. Plural of pouch. • pouches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pouch. • POUCH v. to put in a pocket-like receptacle. |
| PUSHROD | • pushrod n. (Mechanical engineering) A rigid reciprocating rod that, by its movement, transmits force to actuate a mechanism. • PUSHROD n. a rod for operating the valves in an engine. |
| SHOPFUL | • shopful n. The amount that a shop can hold. • SHOPFUL n. as much as a shop can hold. |
| TYPHOUS | • typhous adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to typhus; of the nature of typhus. • TYPHOUS adj. of or pertaining to typhus, also TYPHOSE. |
| UNHOOPS | • unhoops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhoop. • UNHOOP v. to remove hoops from. |
| UPHOIST | • uphoist v. (Archaic) To hoist up. • UPHOIST v. to hoist up. |
| UPHOLDS | • upholds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uphold. • Upholds prop.n. Plural of Uphold. • UPHOLD v. to hold aloft. |
| UPHROES | • uphroes n. Plural of uphroe. • UPHROE n. (Dutch) a block or long slat of wood, perforated for the passage of the crowfoot, or cords by which an awning is held up, also EUPHROE. |
| UPSHOOT | • upshoot v. (Intransitive) To shoot upward. • upshoot n. (Pathology) An involuntary upward movement of the eye. • UPSHOOT v. to shoot upwards. |
| UPSHOTS | • upshots n. Plural of upshot. • UPSHOT n. the final result. |