| BOOTCUT | • bootcut adj. Alternative spelling of boot cut. • bootcut n. Alternative spelling of boot cut. • boot-cut adj. Alternative spelling of boot cut. |
| OUTFOOT | • outfoot v. (Transitive) To run or travel faster than. • OUTFOOT v. to surpass in speed. |
| OUTMOST | • outmost adj. Superlative form of out: most out. • outmost adj. Farthest outside; as far from the center or inside as possible. • outmost n. That which is outmost; the surface; the outside. |
| OUTPLOT | • outplot v. (Transitive) To surpass in plotting or scheming. • OUTPLOT v. to surpass in plotting. |
| 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. |
| OUTPOST | • outpost n. A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops. • outpost n. The body of troops manning such a post. • outpost n. An outlying settlement. |
| OUTROOT | • outroot v. (Transitive) To eradicate; to extirpate. • OUTROOT v. to pull up by the roots. |
| OUTSHOT | • outshot v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshoot. • outshot n. (Scotland) An extension to a building. • OUTSHOT n. (Scots) a projection in a building or a recess made in the wall of a room. |
| OUTTOLD | • outtold v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtell. • OUTTELL v. to say openly. |
| OUTTOOK | • outtook v. Simple past tense of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| OUTTOPS | • outtops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtop. • out-tops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of out-top. • OUTTOP v. to overtop. |
| OUTTROT | • outtrot v. (Transitive) To trot faster than. • OUTTROT v. to surpass in trotting. |
| OUTVOTE | • outvote v. To cast more votes than another. • outvote v. To defeat another by obtaining more votes. • OUTVOTE v. to defeat by a majority of votes. |
| TOUTONS | • TOUTON n. a deep-fried round of bread dough. |
| TUKTOOS | • TUKTOO n. (Inuit) a caribou, also TUKTU. |