| CROUPON | • croupon n. (Obsolete) The croup of a horse or quadruped. • croupon n. (Obsolete) The human buttocks. • CROUPON n. the human buttocks. |
| DROPOUT | • dropout n. Someone who has left an educational institution without completing the course. • dropout n. Someone who has opted out of conventional society. • dropout n. One who suddenly leaves anything, or the act of doing so. |
| EUROPOP | • Europop n. A style of continental European pop music from the 1970s and 1980s characterized by catchy beats, slick… • EUROPOP n. a form of simple yet infuriatingly catchy pop music, performed by European artists. |
| OUTCROP | • outcrop n. A piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding. • outcrop n. A coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground. • outcrop n. The part of a rock formation that appears at the surface of the ground. |
| OUTDROP | • OUTDROP v. to surpass in dropping. |
| OUTPORT | • outport n. A port city or harbor which is secondary to a main port; it may be a distant one or a nearby auxiliary one. • outport n. (Newfoundland, Labrador) Any city, town, or village having a port, other than the main port of St. John’s. • OUTPORT n. a port out of or remote from the chief port. |
| OUTPOUR | • outpour n. The act of pouring out. • outpour v. (Transitive) To pour out. • OUTPOUR v. to pour out. |
| OUTROOP | • outroop n. (Obsolete) A sale by auction. • OUTROOP n. (obsolete) an auction sale, also OUTROPE. |
| OUTROPE | • outrope v. (Transitive) To exceed in roping; to rope better than. • outrope n. Alternative form of outroop. • OUTROPE n. an auction sale, also OUTROOP. |
| PORTOUS | • portous n. Alternative spelling of porteous. • PORTOUS n. (historical) a portable breviary, also PORTAS, PORTEOUS, PORTESS, PORTESSE, PORTHORS, PORTHOS, PORTHOUSE. |
| PRONOUN | • pronoun n. (Grammar) A type of word that refers anaphorically to a noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily… • pronoun n. (Chiefly in the plural) Any of the pronouns by which a person prefers to be described, typically reflecting… • PRONOUN n. a word that may be used in place of a noun. |
| SOURSOP | • soursop n. A small tropical evergreen tree, Annona muricata. • soursop n. The tart, spiny, yellow-green fruit of this tree. • SOURSOP n. a West Indian tree of the Anona species; its large, sour, pulpy fruit. |
| UPHOORD | • UPHOORD v. (Shakespeare) to hoard up. |
| UPROOTS | • uproots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uproot. • uproots n. Plural of uproot. • UPROOT v. to pull up by the roots. |
| UROPODS | • uropods n. Plural of uropod. • UROPOD n. any one of the abdominal appendages of a crustacean, esp. one of the posterior ones. |