| ARBUTE | • arbute n. (Archaic, countable) The strawberry tree. • arbute n. (Archaic, uncountable) The wood of the strawberry tree. • ARBUTE n. an evergreen tree, the strawberry tree, also ARBUTUS. |
| ARGUTE | • argute adj. (Literary) Sharp; perceptive; shrewd. • argute adj. (Literary) Shrill in sound. • ARGUTE adj. shrill, keen. |
| ASTUTE | • astute adj. Quickly and critically discerning. • astute adj. Shrewd or crafty. • ASTUTE adj. shrewd and perceptive. |
| CROUTE | • CROUTE n. (French) a slice of fried bread served as an entree. |
| DEPUTE | • depute v. (Obsolete) To assign (someone or something) to or for something. • depute v. To delegate (A task, etc.) to a subordinate. • depute v. To deputize (someone), to appoint as deputy. |
| DILUTE | • dilute v. (Transitive) To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water. • dilute v. (Transitive) To weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance. • dilute v. (Transitive, stock market) To cause the value of individual shares or the stake of a shareholder to… |
| EMEUTE | • emeute n. Alternative spelling of émeute. • émeute n. (Archaic) A seditious tumult; an outbreak. • EMEUTE n. (French) a popular rising or uproar. |
| IMPUTE | • impute v. (Transitive) To attribute or ascribe (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source. • impute v. (Transitive, theology) To ascribe (sin or righteousness) to someone by substitution. • impute v. (Transitive) To take into account. |
| MINUTE | • minute n. A unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour). • minute n. (Informal) A short but unspecified time period. • minute n. A unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a degree. |
| NASUTE | • nasute adj. Having a long snout. • nasute adj. (Obsolete) Having a sensitive sense of smell. • nasute adj. (Obsolete) pedantic; captious. |
| REFUTE | • refute v. (Transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect. • refute v. (Transitive, proscribed) To deny the truth or correctness of (something). • REFUTE v. to prove to be false or erroneous. |
| REPUTE | • repute n. Reputation, especially a good reputation. • repute v. (Transitive) To attribute or credit something to something; to impute. • repute v. (Transitive) To consider, think, esteem, reckon (a person or thing) to be, or as being, something. |
| SALUTE | • salute n. An utterance or gesture expressing greeting or honor towards someone, now especially a formal, non-verbal… • salute n. A kiss, offered in salutation. • salute n. (Military, nautical) A discharge of cannon or similar arms, as a mark of honour or respect. |
| SOLUTE | • solute adj. Free; liberal; loose. • solute adj. Relaxed; hence, cheerful, merry. • solute adj. Able to be dissolved; soluble. |
| UNCUTE | • uncute adj. Not cute; unattractive. • UNCUTE adj. not cute. |
| VEDUTE | • vedute n. Plural of veduta. • VEDUTA n. (Italian) a panoramic view of a town. |
| VOLUTE | • volute n. (Architecture) The characteristic spiral curve on an Ionic capital, widely copied in other styles and… • volute n. (Zoology) The spirals or whorls on a gastropod’s shell. • volute n. (Zoology) Any marine gastropod of the family Volutidae. |