| COCONUTS | • coconuts n. Plural of coconut. • COCONUT n. the large, hard-shelled nut of the cocoa palm, also COCOANUT, COKERNUT. |
| CONKOUTS | • CONKOUT n. (US) a situation where a car, machine, computer etc. ceases to work. |
| CONTOURS | • contours n. Plural of contour. • CONTOUR v. to make the outline of. |
| CORNUTOS | • cornutos n. Plural of cornuto. • CORNUTO n. (Italian) a cuckold, the husband of an unfaithful wife. |
| CROUTONS | • croutons n. Plural of crouton. • croûtons n. Plural of croûton. • CROUTON n. (French) a small cube of fried bread, used in soup or salads. |
| DUOTONES | • duotones n. Plural of duotone. • DUOTONE n. a drawing etc. done in two tones or colours. |
| MOONDUST | • moondust n. The fine regolith found on the surface of the Moon. • MOONDUST n. dust on the moon. |
| NUTWOODS | • nutwoods n. Plural of nutwood. • NUTWOOD n. a nut-bearing tree. |
| OUTSCORN | • outscorn v. (Transitive) To overcome or overwhelm by haughty disregard; defy; scorn or despise. • OUTSCORN v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scorning. |
| OUTSHONE | • outshone v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshine. • OUTSHINE v. to shine brighter than. |
| OUTSNORE | • outsnore v. (Transitive) To snore more or louder than. • OUTSNORE v. to surpass in snoring. |
| OUTSWORN | • outsworn v. Past participle of outswear. • OUTSWEAR v. to surpass in swearing. |
| PULTOONS | • pultoons n. Plural of pultoon. • PULTOON n. (Hindi) an Indian regiment, also PULTUN, PULTAN, PULTON. |
| SNOOTFUL | • snootful n. (Informal) A noseful. • snootful n. (Informal) A significant ingested quantity of an alcoholic beverage. • SNOOTFUL n. (colloquial) enough alcohol to make one drunk. |
| SOLUTION | • solution n. A homogeneous mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances. • solution n. An act, plan or other means, used or proposed, to solve a problem. • solution n. An answer to a problem. |
| SOUTHRON | • southron adj. (Archaic, chiefly Scotland) Alternative form of southern: of or related to the south. • southron adj. (Archaic, Scotland) Synonym of English: of or related to England. • southron adj. (US, archaic) Alternative form of Southern: of or related to the American South, particularly (historical)… |
| UNROOSTS | • unroosts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unroost. • UNROOST v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a roost. |
| UNSHOOTS | • unshoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshoot. • UNSHOOT v. (Shakespeare) to revoke the shouting of by a contrary shout, also UNSHOUT. |
| UNSMOOTH | • unsmooth adj. Not smooth; rough. • unsmooth v. (Transitive) To make no longer smooth; to roughen or furrow. • UNSMOOTH v. to make not smooth. |