| BELABOUR | • belabour v. (Transitive) To labour about; labour over; work hard upon; ply diligently. • belabour v. (British spelling, transitive) To beat soundly; thump; beat someone. • belabour v. (British spelling, transitive) To attack someone verbally. |
| BELAMOUR | • belamour n. (Obsolete) A loved one; a darling, lover. • BELAMOUR n. (Spenser) a beloved, also BELAMOURE, BELLAMOURE. |
| BICOLOUR | • bicolour adj. (Commonwealth spelling) Having two colours. • bicolour n. (Commonwealth spelling) A flower, cat etc., that has two colours. • bicolour n. (Commonwealth spelling) A flag with such colours, consisting of two stripes that are either vertical or horizontal. |
| CLANGOUR | • clangour n. (Britain, Canada) A loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din. • clangour v. (Britain, Canada) To make a clanging sound. • CLANGOUR v. to clang loudly, also CLANGOR. |
| DECOLOUR | • decolour v. (Transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach. • DECOLOUR v. to deprive of color, also DECOLOR. |
| DOWNPOUR | • downpour n. A heavy rain. • downpour v. (Intransitive) To pour down; rain heavily. • DOWNPOUR n. a heavy rain. |
| ENCOLOUR | • encolour v. (Transitive, poetic) To colour. • ENCOLOUR v. to colour or tinge. |
| LEACHOUR | • leachour n. Obsolete form of lecher. • LEACHOUR n. (Spenser) a lecher. |
| MALODOUR | • malodour n. Alternative spelling of malodor. • MALODOUR n. an offensive odor, also MALODOR, MALAROMA. |
| PARAMOUR | • paramour n. (Somewhat archaic) An illicit lover, either male or female. • paramour n. (Obsolete) The Virgin Mary or Jesus Christ (when addressed by a person of the opposite sex). • paramour v. To go with a paramour; to have an affair. |
| RECOLOUR | • recolour n. (British spelling) Alternative form of recolor. • recolour v. (British spelling) Alternative form of recolor. • RECOLOUR v. to colour again, also RECOLOR. |
| RYEFLOUR | • RYEFLOUR n. a pasture and fodder type of grass, also RAYGRASS, RYEGRASS. |
| STENTOUR | • STENTOUR n. one who determines tax to be paid. |
| TRESSOUR | • TRESSOUR n. a type of heraldic design, like plaited lilies, also TRESSURE. |
| VAVASOUR | • vavasour n. (Historical) a subvassal; someone holding their lands from a vassal of the crown rather than from the crown directly. • VAVASOUR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VALVASSOR, VAVASOR, VAVASSOR. |
| WATTHOUR | • watthour n. Alternative form of watt-hour. • watt-hour n. A unit of electrical energy equal to the power of one watt in use for one hour; often used as a unit… • WATTHOUR n. a unit of energy. |
| WORKHOUR | • workhour n. A time during which one is doing their job. • workhour n. (Esp. in plural) A time during which most people are doing their jobs; typically 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p… • WORKHOUR n. any of the hours of the day during which work is done. |