| BOUTONS | • boutons n. Plural of bouton. • BOUTON n. (French) an enlarged end of a nerve fibre. |
| COCONUT | • coconut n. A fruit of the coconut palm (not a true nut), Cocos nucifera, having a fibrous husk surrounding a large seed. • coconut n. A hard-shelled seed of this fruit, having white flesh and a fluid-filled central cavity. • coconut n. (Uncountable) The edible white flesh of this fruit. |
| CONKOUT | • conk␣out v. (Intransitive, informal) to fall fast asleep; to sleep soundly. • conk␣out v. (Intransitive, informal) to stop functioning. • conk␣out v. (Intransitive, informal) to die. |
| CONTOUR | • contour n. An outline, boundary or border, usually of curved shape. • contour n. A line on a map or chart delineating those points which have the same altitude or other plotted quantity… • contour n. (Linguistics) a speech sound which behaves as a single segment, but which makes an internal transition… |
| CORNUTO | • cornuto n. (Obsolete) A cuckold. • CORNUTO n. (Italian) a cuckold, the husband of an unfaithful wife. |
| CROUTON | • crouton n. A small, often seasoned, piece of dry or fried bread. • croûton n. Alternative form of crouton. • CROUTON n. (French) a small cube of fried bread, used in soup or salads. |
| DUOTONE | • duotone n. Any picture printed in two shades of the same colour, such as a duotype or duograph. • duotone adj. Having two tones. • DUOTONE n. a drawing etc. done in two tones or colours. |
| MOUTONS | • moutons n. Plural of mouton. • MOUTON n. (French) a sheepskin processed to look like the fur of another animal. |
| NUTWOOD | • nutwood n. The wood of any nut-bearing tree. • NUTWOOD n. a nut-bearing tree. |
| OROTUND | • orotund adj. Characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound. • orotund adj. Pompous; bombastic. • OROTUND adj. marked by fullness and clarity of sound; pompous. |
| OUTDONE | • outdone v. Past participle of outdo. • OUTDO v. to exceed in performance. |
| OUTGONE | • outgone v. Past participle of outgo. • out-gone v. Past participle of out-go (alternative form of outgone). • OUTGO v. to go beyond. |
| OUTWORN | • outworn v. Past participle of outwear. • outworn adj. No longer usable. • outworn adj. Worn out. |
| PULTOON | • pultoon n. Alternative form of puttun (“Indian regiment”). • PULTOON n. (Hindi) an Indian regiment, also PULTUN, PULTAN, PULTON. |
| TOUTONS | • TOUTON n. a deep-fried round of bread dough. |
| UNBOOTS | • unboots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unboot. • UNBOOT v. to take off the boots. |
| UNROOST | • unroost v. (Transitive) To remove from the roost. • UNROOST v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a roost. |
| UNROOTS | • unroots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unroot. • UNROOT v. to tear up by the roots. |
| UNSHOOT | • unshoot v. (Transitive) To shoot back (the bolt of a door), to allow opening. • UNSHOOT v. (Shakespeare) to revoke the shouting of by a contrary shout, also UNSHOUT. |
| UNSOOTE | • UNSOOTE adj. (Spenser) unsweet. |