| COTHURNI | • cothurni n. Plural of cothurnus. • COTHURN n. a buskin worn by Roman actors. |
| HOUTINGS | • houtings n. Plural of houting. • HOUTING n. (Dutch) a European food fish with white flesh. |
| INFOUGHT | • infought v. Simple past tense and past participle of infight. • INFIGHT v. to contend with others in the same group. |
| MOUTHING | • mouthing v. Present participle of mouth. • mouthing n. The act of forming a shape with the mouth, especially as part of sign language. • mouthing n. Ranting; passionate speech devoid of meaning. |
| OUGHTING | • OUGHT v. to owe. |
| OUTNIGHT | • outnight v. (Transitive) To surpass in telling tales of nights one has experienced. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| OUTSHINE | • outshine v. To shine brighter than something else. • outshine v. To exceed something or someone else, especially in an obvious or flamboyant manner. • outshine v. (Literary) To shine forth. (clarification of this definition is needed) |
| OUTTHINK | • outthink v. To best an opponent by thinking. • OUTTHINK v. to surpass in thinking. |
| SHOUTING | • shouting n. The action of the verb to shout. • shouting v. Present participle of shout. • SHOUTING adj. loud. |
| SNOUTISH | • snoutish adj. Shaped like a snout. • SNOUTISH adj. like a snout. |
| SOUTHING | • southing n. (Nautical) A distance traveled southward. • southing n. (Astronomy) The time when the moon souths. • southing v. Present participle of south. |
| TOUCHING | • touching v. Present participle of touch. • touching adj. Provoking sadness and pity; that can cause sadness or heartbreak among witnesses to a sad event or situation. • touching prep. Regarding; concerning. |
| TOUGHING | • toughing v. Present participle of tough. • TOUGH v. to endure. |
| WHODUNIT | • whodunit n. A novel or drama concerning a crime (usually a murder) in which a detective follows clues to determine… • WHODUNIT n. a mystery novel, also WHODUNNIT. |