| BUCKTOOTH | • bucktooth n. An upper tooth that protrudes further than the bottom teeth. • BUCKTOOTH n. any tooth that juts out. |
| ENTERTOOK | • entertook v. Simple past tense of entertake. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| FOOTSTALK | • footstalk n. (Botany) A stalk (such as a peduncle or pedicel) that supports another structure. • FOOTSTALK n. the stalk of a leaf or a flower. |
| FOOTSTOCK | • FOOTSTOCK n. a slidable casting mounted on a lathe, aligned with the headstock, used to support the free end of the piece being worked on. |
| OUTSTROKE | • outstroke n. An outward stroke; specifically, in a steam engine or other engine, a stroke in which the piston is… • OUTSTROKE n. an outward stroke. |
| ROOTSTALK | • rootstalk n. (Botany) Synonym of rhizome. • ROOTSTALK n. an underground stem producing roots and leafy shoots, aka rhizome. |
| ROOTSTOCK | • rootstock n. (Agriculture) A healthy and vigorous-rooted plant that is used in grafting, most commonly as a sound… • rootstock n. (By extension) The necessary basis for something to develop. • ROOTSTOCK n. a rhizome, esp. if short, thick, and more or less erect. |
| STOCKPOTS | • stockpots n. Plural of stockpot. • STOCKPOT n. a pot for making soup. |
| STOCKTOOK | • STOCKTAKE v. to perform the counting stock. |
| TEXTBOOKS | • textbooks n. Plural of textbook. • TEXTBOOK n. a book used in the study of a subject. |
| THEOTOKOI | • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| THEOTOKOS | • Theotokos prop.n. (Chiefly Eastern Catholicism) The Virgin Mary. • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| TINTOOKIE | • TINTOOKIE n. (Australian slang) a fawning or servile person. |
| TOKOTOKOS | • TOKOTOKO n. (Maori) a ceremonial carved walking stick. |
| TOKTOKKIE | • toktokkie n. (South Africa) Any of a number of species of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae that make a tapping… • TOKTOKKIE n. (South African) a large South African beetle. |
| TOOTHLIKE | • toothlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a tooth. • TOOTHLIKE adj. like a tooth. |
| TOOTHPICK | • toothpick n. A small, usually wooden, stick, often pointed at both ends, for removing food residue from between the teeth. • toothpick v. (Transitive) To spear (food) on a toothpick. • toothpick v. (Transitive) To transfer (A sample of bacteria, etc.) by means of a toothpick. |
| TWOSTROKE | • two-stroke adj. (Mechanical) Of or relating to a design of internal combustion engine, the working cycle of which is… • two-stroke n. A two-stroke engine. • two-stroke n. A vehicle or machine powered by a two-stroke engine. |