| TROUT | • trout n. Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once. • trout n. (Britain, derogatory) An objectionable elderly woman. • trout v. (Internet chat) To (figuratively) slap someone with a slimy, stinky, wet trout; to admonish jocularly. |
| TROUTER | • trouter n. (Fishing) An angler who fishes for trout. • TROUTER n. a trout fisherman. |
| TROUTERS | • trouters n. Plural of trouter. • TROUTER n. a trout fisherman. |
| TROUTFUL | • troutful adj. Of a body of water: well stocked with trout. • TROUTFUL adj. full of trout. |
| TROUTIER | • troutier adj. Comparative form of trouty: more trouty. • TROUTY adj. containing trout. |
| TROUTIEST | • troutiest adj. Superlative form of trouty: most trouty. • TROUTY adj. containing trout. |
| TROUTING | • trouting v. Present participle of trout. • TROUTING n. trout-fishing. |
| TROUTINGS | • TROUTING n. trout-fishing. |
| TROUTLESS | • troutless adj. Without trout. • TROUTLESS adj. without trout. |
| TROUTLET | • troutlet n. A young trout. • TROUTLET n. a little trout, also TROUTLING. |
| TROUTLETS | • troutlets n. Plural of troutlet. • TROUTLET n. a little trout, also TROUTLING. |
| TROUTLIKE | • troutlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of trout. • TROUTLIKE adj. like a trout. |
| TROUTLING | • troutling n. A young trout. • TROUTLING n. a little trout, also TROUTLET. |
| TROUTLINGS | • troutlings n. Plural of troutling. • TROUTLING n. a little trout, also TROUTLET. |
| TROUTS | • trouts n. Plural of trout. • trouts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trout. • TROUT n. a freshwater fish. |
| TROUTSTONE | • TROUTSTONE n. a coarse-grained basic igneous rock composed of feldspar speckled with olivine, aka troctolite. |
| TROUTSTONES | • TROUTSTONE n. a coarse-grained basic igneous rock composed of feldspar speckled with olivine, aka troctolite. |
| TROUTY | • trouty adj. Containing trout. • trouty adj. Resembling or characteristic of trout. • Trouty prop.n. A settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. |