| DITHIONOUS | • DITHIONOUS adj. as in dithionous acid. |
| HOMOTONOUS | • homotonous adj. Of the same tenor or tone; equable; without variation. • HOMOTONOUS adj. of the same tenor or tone, also HOMOTONIC. |
| HOTHOUSING | • hothousing v. Present participle of hothouse. • HOTHOUSING n. the act of rearing intensively. |
| HOUSEFRONT | • housefront n. The front of a house, the side that faces the street. • HOUSEFRONT n. the facade of a house. |
| HOUSTONIAS | • houstonias n. Plural of houstonia. • HOUSTONIA n. a small North American plant with blue, white or purple flowers. |
| MONANTHOUS | • monanthous adj. (Botany) Having only a single flower. • MONANTHOUS adj. of certain plants, having or producing only one flower. |
| NONAUTHORS | • nonauthors n. Plural of nonauthor. • NONAUTHOR n. one who is not an author. |
| PHOTOTONUS | • phototonus n. Sensitivity to, or irritation caused by, light. • PHOTOTONUS n. the sensitivity of a living organism to light. |
| SOUTHBOUND | • southbound adv. Toward the south. • southbound adj. Which is (or will be) travelling south. • SOUTHBOUND adj. travelling or heading south. |
| THEONOMOUS | • theonomous adj. Of or relating to theonomy. • THEONOMOUS adj. relating to theonomy. |
| TOUCHDOWNS | • touchdowns n. Plural of touchdown. • TOUCHDOWN n. an act of touching the ground behind the opposing side's goal with the ball while it is held in the hands, to score points. |
| TOUCHSTONE | • touchstone n. A stone used to check the quality of gold alloys by rubbing them to leave a visible trace. • touchstone n. (Figurative, by extension) A standard of comparison or evaluation. • Touchstone prop.n. A surname. |
| TOUCHTONES | • touchtones n. Plural of touchtone. • touch-tones n. Plural of touch-tone. • TOUCHTONE n. (tradename) a phone having a push-button rather than a dial. |
| TOWNHOUSES | • townhouses n. Plural of townhouse. • town␣houses n. Plural of town house. • TOWNHOUSE n. (Scots) a town hall. |
| UNDERSHOOT | • undershoot v. To shoot not far enough or not well enough. • undershoot v. To not go far enough when trying to reach a goal. • undershoot v. (By extension) To underestimate. |
| UNSHOOTING | • unshooting v. Present participle of unshoot. • UNSHOOT v. (Shakespeare) to revoke the shouting of by a contrary shout, also UNSHOUT. |
| UNSMOOTHED | • unsmoothed adj. Not smoothed. • UNSMOOTH v. to make not smooth. |
| UPSHOOTING | • upshooting v. Present participle of upshoot. • UPSHOOT v. to shoot upwards. |