| CAHOUN | • cahoun n. Alternative form of cohune. • CAHOUN n. (Spanish) a South American palm tree, also COHUNE. |
| MAHOUT | • mahout n. An elephant driver and keeper. • mahout v. To drive elephants. • MAHOUT n. (Hindi) the keeper and driver of an elephant. |
| CAHOUNS | • CAHOUN n. (Spanish) a South American palm tree, also COHUNE. |
| MAHOUTS | • mahouts n. Plural of mahout. • MAHOUT n. (Hindi) the keeper and driver of an elephant. |
| RACAHOUT | • racahout n. A Middle Eastern dish made from acorns. • RACAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACCAHOUT. |
| SEAHOUND | • seahound n. Alternative form of sea hound. • sea␣hound n. A dogfish (kind of shark). • SEAHOUND n. the dogfish. |
| TACAHOUT | • tacahout n. (Obsolete) A small gall formed on the tamarisk, used as a source of gallic acid. • TACAHOUT n. a gall on the tamarisk, a source of gallic acid. |
| TEAHOUSE | • teahouse n. A cafe or restaurant that serves tea, usually with light food. • teahouse n. (Euphemistic) a public lavatory, particularly (dated US gay slang) as a meeting place for gay men. • tea␣house n. Alternative spelling of teahouse. |
| KUMARAHOU | • KUMARAHOU n. (Maori) a New Zealand shrub. |
| RACAHOUTS | • RACAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACCAHOUT. |
| RACCAHOUT | • raccahout n. Alternative form of racahout. • RACCAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACAHOUT. |
| SEAHOUNDS | • seahounds n. Plural of seahound. • sea␣hounds n. Plural of sea hound. • SEAHOUND n. the dogfish. |
| TACAHOUTS | • TACAHOUT n. a gall on the tamarisk, a source of gallic acid. |
| TEAHOUSES | • teahouses n. Plural of teahouse. • tea␣houses n. Plural of tea house. • TEAHOUSE n. a public establishment serving tea. |
| KUMARAHOUS | • KUMARAHOU n. (Maori) a New Zealand shrub. |
| RACCAHOUTS | • RACCAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACAHOUT. |