| BUTTONBUSH | • buttonbush n. Any of the genus Cephalanthus of flowering plants in the madder family. • buttonbush n. Any of the genus Conocarpus of two species of tropical flowering plants; a mangrove. • BUTTONBUSH n. a North American shrub of the madder family with globular flower heads. |
| OUTHUSTLED | • outhustled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhustle. • OUTHUSTLE v. to surpass in hustling. |
| OUTHUSTLES | • outhustles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhustle. • OUTHUSTLE v. to surpass in hustling. |
| OUTSHOUTED | • outshouted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshout. • OUTSHOUT v. to shout louder than. |
| OUTTHRUSTS | • outthrusts n. Plural of outthrust. • outthrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outthrust. • OUTTHRUST v. to extend outwards. |
| SHUTTERBUG | • shutterbug n. (Informal) A person who makes a hobby of photography. • SHUTTERBUG n. (colloquial) a photography enthusiast. |
| STRUTHIOUS | • struthious adj. (Ornithology) like an ostrich or other ratite. • STRUTHIOUS adj. of or relating to ostriches or related birds. |
| TATPURUSHA | • tatpurusha n. Alternative form of tatpuruṣa. • TATPURUSHA n. (Sanskrit) a class of compound words in which the first element modifies the second by standing to it in various types of relation e.g. goatskin, fieldmouse. |
| UNCOUTHEST | • uncouthest adj. Superlative form of uncouth: most uncouth. • UNCOUTH adj. uncultured. |
| UNSHUTTERS | • unshutters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshutter. • UNSHUTTER v. to open or remove the shutters of. |
| UNSHUTTING | • unshutting v. Present participle of unshut. • UNSHUT v. to open, or throw open. |
| UPTHRUSTED | • upthrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of upthrust. • UPTHRUST v. to thrust up. |