| ARMGAUNT | • armgaunt adj. (Nonce word, archaic) Of uncertain meaning; perhaps describing gaunt or slender limbs. • ARMGAUNT adj. (Shakespeare) with gaunt limbs. |
| DISCOUNT | • discount v. To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like. • discount v. To lend money upon, deducting the discount or allowance for interest. • discount v. To take into consideration beforehand; to anticipate and form conclusions concerning (an event). |
| DISMOUNT | • dismount v. (Transitive, intransitive) To (cause to) get off (something). • dismount v. (Computing, transitive, intransitive) To make (a mounted drive) unavailable for use. • dismount v. (Intransitive) To come down; to descend. |
| HEADHUNT | • headhunt v. To cut off, and preserve, the heads of one’s enemies. • headhunt v. To actively recruit executive personnel. • headhunt v. (Baseball) To pitch at a batter’s head. |
| MISCOUNT | • miscount v. To count incorrectly. • miscount n. An incorrect counting. • MISCOUNT v. to count incorrectly. |
| MOLEHUNT | • molehunt n. (Espionage) An investigation attempting to identify moles (agents who have infiltrated an organisation). • MOLEHUNT n. a hunt for moles. |
| NONCOUNT | • noncount adj. (Grammar) Not a count noun. • non-count adj. (Grammar) Uncountable. • NONCOUNT adj. not capable of being counted. |
| OUTCOUNT | • outcount v. (Transitive) To surpass in counting; to count higher than. • OUTCOUNT v. to surpass in counting. |
| OUTSTUNT | • outstunt v. (Transitive) To perform more or better stunts than. • OUTSTUNT v. to surpass in stunting. |
| OUTVAUNT | • outvaunt v. (Transitive) To surpass in vaunting. • OUTVAUNT v. to surpass in vaunting. |
| OVERHUNT | • overhunt v. (Transitive) To hunt (An animal, a piece of land, etc.) too much. • OVERHUNT v. to deplete game in an area. |
| PERSAUNT | • PERSAUNT adj. (Spenser) piercing, also PERCEANT, PERSANT. |
| SEAMOUNT | • seamount n. (Oceanography) An underwater mountain with a prominence of more than 1,000 metres, which does not breach… • SEAMOUNT n. a volcanic mountain on the seafloor. |
| SEDERUNT | • sederunt n. (Scotland) A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body. • sederunt n. (Scotland) Those people present at such a meeting. • SEDERUNT n. (Latin) a prolonged sitting (as for discussion). |
| SURMOUNT | • surmount v. (Transitive) To get over; to overcome. • surmount v. (Transitive) To cap; to sit on top of. • SURMOUNT v. to get over or across. |
| VISCOUNT | • viscount n. A member of the peerage, above a baron but below a count or earl. • viscount n. (Entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Tanaecia. Other butterflies in this genus… • Viscount prop.n. The title of a viscount. |