| ALTHOUGH | • although conj. Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession. • although conj. But, except. • ALTHOUGH conj. despite the fact that. |
| CLADDAGH | • Claddagh prop.n. An area in Galway. • Claddagh n. Claddagh ring. • CLADDAGH n. (Irish) an Irish ring with two hands clasping, traditionally given as a token of affection. |
| DANELAGH | • Danelagh prop.n. Alternative form of Danelaw. • DANELAGH n. the law that prevailed in the Danelaw, the part of England ruled by the Danes, also DANELAW. |
| FURLOUGH | • furlough n. A leave of absence or vacation. • furlough n. The documents authorizing such leave. • furlough n. A period of unpaid time off, used by an employer to reduce costs. |
| HICCOUGH | • hiccough n. Alternative spelling of hiccup. • hiccough v. (Dated) Alternative spelling of hiccup. • HICCOUGH v. to make a peculiar-sounding spasmodic inhalation, also HICCUP. |
| MIDTHIGH | • midthigh n. The middle of the thigh (lengthwise). • MIDTHIGH n. a garment reaching to the middle of the thigh. |
| OANSHAGH | • OANSHAGH n. (Irish) a foolish woman or girl. |
| OUTLAUGH | • outlaugh v. (Transitive) To ridicule or laugh someone out of a purpose, principle, etc.; laugh down; discourage… • outlaugh v. (Transitive) To laugh louder than, surpass in laughing. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| OUTWEIGH | • outweigh v. (Transitive) To exceed in weight or mass. • outweigh v. (Transitive) To exceed in importance or value. • OUTWEIGH v. to weigh more than. |
| OVERHIGH | • overhigh adj. Too high; excessively high. • OVERHIGH adj. too high. |
| PREWEIGH | • PREWEIGH v. to weigh beforehand. |
| REPLOUGH | • replough v. (Transitive) To plough again. • REPLOUGH v. to plough again, also REPLOW. |
| SEMIHIGH | • semihigh adj. Moderately high. • SEMIHIGH adj. moderately high. |
| THOROUGH | • thorough adj. Painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail. • thorough adj. Utter; complete; absolute. • thorough prep. (Obsolete) Through. |
| TURLOUGH | • turlough n. (Ireland) A temporary lake in an area of limestone, filled by rising groundwater during the rainy winter season. • TURLOUGH n. (Irish) a pond that dries up in summer. |